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RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - TomG - 06-18-2019 Very Nice, Brian. Tom RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Highpower - 06-18-2019 Incredible job as always Brian. I found this after watching your last video. Different design but clearly shows the complexity of a radial engine. I love how he uses the internals of a Briggs & Stratton engine for comparison. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjnQKXNPsk4 RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 09-13-2019 (06-18-2019, 12:36 PM)Highpower Wrote: Incredible job as always Brian. With the crank tail shaft made I can now fit the Master rod for a trial. all looks good. [attachment=16317] Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Belugawhaleman - 09-15-2019 Just finished going through this thread........Very impressive. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Highpower - 09-15-2019 (09-15-2019, 04:24 PM)Belugawhaleman Wrote: Just finished going through this thread........Very impressive. Welcome to the forum. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Vinny - 09-15-2019 Welcome to the forum Beluga! RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 10-18-2019 Hi Lads .Just a line to let you know that the material for the front end case -- crank and oil pump has arrived and work is under way. [attachment=16325] Brian. RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 10-30-2019 Hi All The forward bulkhead is nearly done it holds the inner crankshaft bearing and the annular inlet manifold. This now leaves only the nose piece that holds the outer crank bearing to do, then the main casing is done, apart from fixing holes and O ring grooves ETC. Brian. [attachment=16339] [attachment=16340] RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Dr Stan - 10-30-2019 How large of a plane will you build to house this engine? RE: 5 Cylinder Radial - Brian - 10-31-2019 [attachment=16341] Hi Dr Stan If it ever gets to the stage of flying it. I want a very stable low speed aircraft with the capability of carrying a heavy load.. So my thoughts are of a scale Spirit of St Louis. With a span of 11 Ft It's slab sided and parallel cord so it should be an easy build in foam sheet. But all this is a long way ahead first lets just see if it runs??? |