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axial engine...

That's pretty interesting. I could see that being used in small airplanes. Since the crankshaft turns the opposite way of the pistons/cylinders it would help keep the plane from trying to turn over like the really old rotary engines did.
 
That's pretty interesting. I could see that being used in small airplanes. Since the crankshaft turns the opposite way of the pistons/cylinders it would help keep the plane from trying to turn over like the really old rotary engines did.

that's it's intended market.

http://www.dukeengines.com/

there was an engine in the 80's that was configured similarly, it just used a rotting cam and rollers to transfer the power to the crank.

I can't for the life of me remember the name right now.
 
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