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Old April 8th 08, 03:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Darrel Toepfer
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"oilsardine" wrote:

and then back again
http://www.takeoff-ul.de/motoren.html


Try this instead:
http://www.takeoff-ul.de/motoren.htm
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Old April 8th 08, 11:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Morgans[_2_]
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
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"oilsardine" wrote:

and then back again
http://www.takeoff-ul.de/motoren.html


Try this instead:
http://www.takeoff-ul.de/motoren.htm


I like it, I think, but is there an English version available?
--
Jim in NC


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Old February 2nd 08, 01:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Andy[_6_]
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"Vaughn Simon" wrote in message
news:cFZoj.190842
The wonderful irony is that the original BMW twin was built as an
airplane engine, and then someone thought of trying one in a motorcycle.

Vaughn ('65 BMW R60)


It would be fun if that were true but I have an extensive library of BMW
motorcycle books and I think that's another story that has been repeated so
many times it's become accepted but isn't based in fact. Sort of like the
notion that the blue and white roundel is supposed to represent a spinning
propeller. It's just not based in fact. the first BMW twin was designed by
an aircraft engineer Max Friz but was inspired by an earlier British design,
the Douglas twin. The roundel design came from 1917 and was based on the
Rapp Motorwerken logo using the colors and basic design from the Bavarian
free state flag in the center. The notion of the spinning propeller came
from a much later advertisement when BMW started builting radial engines
under license from Pratt &Whitney.

I like your bike, I let my older R50/2 go when I upgraded to an R60/6. No
regrets but the /2 always seemed more solid somehow.


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Old February 2nd 08, 11:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Steve Hix
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In article ,
"Vaughn Simon" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
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A few years ago a man of my acquaintance picked up a BMW opposed twin
motorcycle engine, and was building an airplane around it.


The wonderful irony is that the original BMW twin was built as an airplane
engine, and then someone thought of trying one in a motorcycle.


No, it wasn't.

BMW made aircraft engines through WW1, including some that were used to
set absolute altitude records (look at the BMW logo; it's a four-blade
propellor quartering alternate blue sky and white clouds).

After WW1, BMW was prohibited from making anything to do with aviation,
so they switched to making cheap office furniture from their stocks of
plywood, and aluminum cookware, since they already had the foundry
capability.

Their first motorcycle was a 148cc moped-ish bike called the "Flink",
never sold under the BMW name, and it failed in the market.

Their first boxer engine was based on the British Douglas engine, and
sold to other companies to put in their motorcycles. They didn't offer a
motorcycle under their own name until the R32 in 1923.

Max Friz, who headed BMW engineering, didn't think much of the
motorcycle business; it was just something to keep them out of
bankruptcy until they could start making airplanes and airplane engines
again.

L.J.K. Setwright wrote a pretty entertaining history of BMW, that used
to be available at BMW shops.
 




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