Among my various projects, I would like to build engines for flying models.
Being keen on early aviation, it would be nice to build a proper rotary, but all the designs I've seen are quite large and I don't want to build a huge model to house it.
So I looked at the possibility of building a smaller Monosoupape, at about 1/8 scale.
It quickly became clear that the valve in piston arrangement would be too much of a challenge for my skills, so the later piston ported version would be preferable.
The next issue would be the power output and control, which would likely be marginal at small scale.
So - I have started drawing an engine based on the Detroit diesel principal, with a vane type blower of equal displacement to the cylinders.
The blower will charge the crankcase and the engine will run as a 2 stroke, but using a poppet exhaust valve in the head, allowing asymmetric timing and uniflow.
I have no immediate plans to start building this engine, but I would welcome any comments and opinions.
Being keen on early aviation, it would be nice to build a proper rotary, but all the designs I've seen are quite large and I don't want to build a huge model to house it.
So I looked at the possibility of building a smaller Monosoupape, at about 1/8 scale.
It quickly became clear that the valve in piston arrangement would be too much of a challenge for my skills, so the later piston ported version would be preferable.
The next issue would be the power output and control, which would likely be marginal at small scale.
So - I have started drawing an engine based on the Detroit diesel principal, with a vane type blower of equal displacement to the cylinders.
The blower will charge the crankcase and the engine will run as a 2 stroke, but using a poppet exhaust valve in the head, allowing asymmetric timing and uniflow.
I have no immediate plans to start building this engine, but I would welcome any comments and opinions.
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