Monday, October 31, 2011

MVVS 2.5 cc DFSR-RC diesel

Circa 1956


Design History :-
Made in the Czech republic in 2010 no longer in production.


Specifications:-
Engine type: Diesel
Fuel: Ether/Kerosene/Oil
Cycle: 2T
Daten
Cylinders: 1
Displacement: 2,474 cm³
Bore: 15 mm
Stroke: 14 mm
Weight and Measurments
Other Data
Model Year 1956
Manufacturer
MVVS spol., Brno, Czech Republic

Observations:-
The engine that we will run today is powerful engine for it's size with a superb finish. Made in the Czech republic in 2010.Its one of the last engines that they produced. Production has finished which is really shame since this engine have a lot to offer to the competition minded aero-modeller. . The ENYA SS25, the PERRA 2,5 d,and this one are superb maker engines. If you don't "abuse" them but just use ,they will last for a long time.
Once the engine is run in the initial settings are found,the engine start very well, no matter warm or cold. The factory promise about 0,7 hp and with a 7X4 propeller it should spins at 24000 rpm. My readings show, it was just out the picture, to show at only 13.000 rpm with a 8X6 prop. Its also pick up throttle very well. My engine is still not free up yet, it has  in total, maybe 30 minutes of run time. When it's fully run it will be a very strong runner.
The mix was 40% kerosene, 29% ether, 29% castor oil,and 2 % cetan booster



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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Cox "Super Bee" Model Airplane Engine

Circa 1959






Design History :-
Designed and manufactured in The United States  in the late 1950's 

Design Features:-
"No-Drag" snap starter spring
Sub Port Induction (SPI) cylinder / piston
Black anodized aluminium spinner
Performance-enhancing Mylar reed
8cc aluminium fuel tank for longer run-time

Specifications:-

Displacement 0.05 Cubic Inches
Performance: 20,000 - 22,000 RPM with a 5x3 prop & 25% nitro fuel


Observations:-


This is the loudest and most powerful .049 I have ever heard;  I mean appears to be faster than a tee dee.
My hand is still shaking and my ears are still ringing after a short run.




Click the play button below to view a short video featuring the starting and running of this interesting antique engine as mounted in a Curtiss P40.


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Thursday, October 13, 2011

E.D. Competition special 2 cc

Circa 1948






Design History :-
Designed and manufactured in England in the late 1940's and early 1950's

Design Features:-
Rear induction port;
Bolt on steel cylinder unit;
Bolt on front bearing housing;
Long stroke cylinder design; 
Attached Aluminium fuel tank;

Specifications:-
Engine Type:Diesel
FueL:Ether/Kerosene/Oil
Cycle:2T
Data
No. of Cylinders:1
Displacement:2,01 cm³
Bore:1 mm
Stroke:5 mm
Weights and Dimensions
Other Information
Model Year1948
Manufacturer
Electronic Developments, (Surrey) Ltd.
Distruber
E.D. Kingston on Thames, Surrey, England


Observations:-
Nice long stroke engine with a lot of torque, a little bit sensitive to find the right needle valve setting.


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Special thanks to YouTube Channel valic000, RC Network (Germany) and Engine Collector J.M.Rojo for material shown in this page. 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Frog 149 Vibra-Matic 1.5 cc diesel


Circa 1955 





Design History :-
Designed and manufactured in GB in the 1950's

Design Features:- 
* This is a rear induction Frog 1.49cc reed or clack valve diesel engine.
* This engine was one of the easiest starting yet reasonably powerful 1.5cc diesels of the 1950s

Specifications:-

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Observations:-
The Frog 1.5 is an easy to use small diesel engine. Frog has a good name and they have been producing fine engines for years. It was a big company based in London England where they produced a lot of things, including  many toys as well as a line of fine model engines.  FROG actually stands for: "Flies right off the ground". ( I was surprised,when read this!)
Ithe Vibra-matic is a lovely little engine.and they were very popular in their day.


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Taifun Rasant 2.5 cc - MK 1 type III


Circa 1955





Design History :-

Designed and manufactured in mid 1950's


Design Features:-
Front crankshaft induction;


Specifications:-

Engine type:Diesel
Cycle:2T
Data
Cylinders:1
Displacement:2,47 cm³
Bore:15 mm
Stroke:14 mm
Dimensions
Other Information
Model year1959
Manufacturer
Hans Hörnlein, Vöhringen, Alemania
Sales
Johannes Graupner, Kirchheim Teck, Alemania


Observations:-
The Rasant was mostly used for control line and free flight applications.
The engine featured on this page is in a great shape,so it will need to be run in short bursts with a rich needle setting.


Click the play button below to view a short video featuring the starting and running of this interesting antique engine.



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Special thanks to YouTube Channel valic000 and engine collector L.M. Rojo, for material shown in this page. 

Webra Piccolo 0.8cc Diesel Model Airplane Engine

Circa 1960




Design History :-
Designed and manufactured in Germany in mid 1950's to early 1960's


Design Features:-
Front crankshaft induction


Specifications:-
Displacement 0.8 cc;

Observations:-

The Webra mach 1 is easy starting, it was a very powerful engine for it's small size, extremely well made and would last a long time if they are treated with care. 
This first run was with a lot of Castor oil and a rich mixture needle valve setting. 


Click the play button below to view a short video featuring the starting and running of this interesting antique engine.






Special thanks to YouTube Channel valic000 and engine collector J.M. Rojo, for material shown in this page.