@CDRxavier it was to test the gear reduction, there always seems to be some on aero engines. it didn't work... this engine is crap tho, if you want to test stuff use the other. this one was just proof of concept.
@Visify I fixed the problem with the little rod connecting the2 sides of the crank shaft in the cylinder sections. This means that the crank shaft is one solid axle from start to finish unlike the previous one I shared to you as unlisted. Go ahead and use the sections provided the ones to the left in the image are a start, the other two are to be used in a balanced way to create the bulk of the engine.
@CDRxavier Visify makes the engines, I am also developing my own V 4, 6, 12 engines coming in the near future :)
Thanks for the description of the problem! On my laptop it works fine... can you upload your fixed version as unlisted so that I can take a look at it?
@Visify rotary or normal piston? if normal it would be nice to have a radial 9, 14 (2 x 7) or 18 (2 x 9) powerful enough for hs 129, p 61... and same diameter as this ? XD
@Visify Yeah! that's the piston turbine, isn't it? it resembles more a jet engine though... I'd like do make one too! You'd want to use the piston engine that produces the most torque as 'combustion chamber' and then have a prop (or more depending on the power produced) in front to represent the compressor and one at the back for the turbine.
interesting engine design and fake turbocharger... ;)
the inferno of the great eggscapade!
@CDRxavier thx 4 ^vote
@CDRxavier @iwannabeelected made a gear pack, these are from it. get the gear pack
@CDRxavier it was to test the gear reduction, there always seems to be some on aero engines. it didn't work... this engine is crap tho, if you want to test stuff use the other. this one was just proof of concept.
@kerothehero XD no problemo!
@kerothehero no problemo
@Othawne Love it!
I am in love!
@CDRxavier @FlyingThings @MrDoolittle I might make a piston one for fun just to try it out!
@kerothehero XD thanks!
@kerothehero trying to make a gearbox for a completely mechanical tank... it's hard...
King Tiger project on hold...
@kerothehero hehe! beat you to it!
@kerothehero thanks be to you!
@kerothehero zanks!
@kerothehero thank you!
@kerothehero thanks!
@Colonel1J2R3Wolf no problem!
@CDRxavier thanks! really wanna see the oscillating engine
@CDRxavier you should make a racer!
@CDRxavier 100% throttle at 1000 ft = 315 mph. Well done!
@CDRxavier XD no problemo!
@CDRxavier That is great! thank you! cannot wait to test it out!
@CDRxavier nice!
@CDRxavier no shouting from me ever!
@realluochen9999 no problemo
@CDRxavier interesting...
@CDRxavier upload what you've got! public or unlisted, i'll take a look and upvote :)
@Visify I fixed the problem with the little rod connecting the2 sides of the crank shaft in the cylinder sections. This means that the crank shaft is one solid axle from start to finish unlike the previous one I shared to you as unlisted. Go ahead and use the sections provided the ones to the left in the image are a start, the other two are to be used in a balanced way to create the bulk of the engine.
@Battybatbat7 Mad and cool! build your own mad and massive inline engine with the sections provided!
@BRuthless @ShockRF thanks!
@luciozanassi @Battybatbat7 @marcox43 thanks!
@Visify description finished
@Visify @marcox43 I am currently experimenting with V engines and here is a proper V 4 test bed
@Visify 14 cylinder?
@HakkeAirTech @AlexRol05 thanks!
@CDRxavier Visify makes the engines, I am also developing my own V 4, 6, 12 engines coming in the near future :)
Thanks for the description of the problem! On my laptop it works fine... can you upload your fixed version as unlisted so that I can take a look at it?
@Visify Thank you very much! this is awesome!
@Visify kool! that's great!
@Linkyses go ahead!
@saturn28 thanks!
@Visify rotary or normal piston? if normal it would be nice to have a radial 9, 14 (2 x 7) or 18 (2 x 9) powerful enough for hs 129, p 61... and same diameter as this ? XD
@Visify thanks! I love the plane!
@Visify thanks!
@HakkeAirTech thank you!
@HakkeAirTech thanks!
@Visify link
@Visify my proper V4 works but fails with the slightest resistance because the crank shaft has no fixed axis between each cylinder... :(
@Visify yeah I only just saw it! very interesting and smart idea! we have more to experiment with those!
@Visify Yeah! that's the piston turbine, isn't it? it resembles more a jet engine though... I'd like do make one too! You'd want to use the piston engine that produces the most torque as 'combustion chamber' and then have a prop (or more depending on the power produced) in front to represent the compressor and one at the back for the turbine.