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Old May 24th 06, 02:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Found these other interisting engines:

Cyclone Engine:
http://www.cyclonepower.com/
Pivotal Engine:
http://www.pivotalengine.com/

The Rotoblock is simular to the MYTT:
Rotoblock:
http://www.rotoblock.com/


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Old May 24th 06, 05:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Harbin wrote:
Found these other interisting engines:

Cyclone Engine:
http://www.cyclonepower.com/
Pivotal Engine:
http://www.pivotalengine.com/

The Rotoblock is simular to the MYTT:
Rotoblock:
http://www.rotoblock.com/


And they all have the same drawback. Overly complicated, don't live up
to their hype and no working prototype.

You left out the "Quasi Turbin" that at least had a 'working prototype'
if you define the term very loosly.

Someone else said the same thing but it bears repeating.

"get back to us when there is a working prototype"

Harry K

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Old May 24th 06, 07:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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"Harry K" wrote in message
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Someone else said the same thing but it bears repeating.

"get back to us when there is a working prototype"

I did

I have a friend that is always looking for that nutcase with the perpetual
motion device, the 1000mpg car, or 1000kw generators that run on belly
button lint and spam emails. I always counter with

"get back to us when there is a working prototype"

also, anyone who knows of a working antigravity device, FLT drive, or other
space related devices, please let me know.


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Old May 24th 06, 10:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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"Tater Schuld" wrote

I have a friend that is always looking for that nutcase with the perpetual
motion device, the 1000mpg car, or 1000kw generators that run on belly
button lint and spam emails. I always counter with

"get back to us when there is a working prototype"

also, anyone who knows of a working antigravity device, FLT drive, or
other space related devices, please let me know.


Boy, if you aren't the pot calling the kettle black.

Seems like _you_ are the one wanting to know why you can't afford to fly
real airplanes on minimum wage jobs, and why aviation, and all things
airplane have to be expensive.

I can sooner see an FTL drive, than cheap aviation.

Oh, that is FTL, instead of FLT, that they use on Battlestar Galactica.
--
Jim in NC


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Old May 24th 06, 07:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 05:03:33 -0400, "Morgans"
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"Tater Schuld" wrote

I have a friend that is always looking for that nutcase with the perpetual
motion device, the 1000mpg car, or 1000kw generators that run on belly
button lint and spam emails. I always counter with

"get back to us when there is a working prototype"

also, anyone who knows of a working antigravity device, FLT drive, or
other space related devices, please let me know.


Boy, if you aren't the pot calling the kettle black.

Seems like _you_ are the one wanting to know why you can't afford to fly
real airplanes on minimum wage jobs, and why aviation, and all things
airplane have to be expensive.

I can sooner see an FTL drive, than cheap aviation.


They will happen at roughtly the same time.

Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member)
(N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair)
www.rogerhalstead.com

Oh, that is FTL, instead of FLT, that they use on Battlestar Galactica.

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Old May 25th 06, 12:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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"Morgans" wrote in message
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"Tater Schuld" wrote

also, anyone who knows of a working antigravity device, FLT drive, or
other space related devices, please let me know.


Boy, if you aren't the pot calling the kettle black.


yeah sometimes it looks that way

Seems like _you_ are the one wanting to know why you can't afford to fly
real airplanes on minimum wage jobs, and why aviation, and all things
airplane have to be expensive.


this is my counter to all the people who complain that GA is dying, airports
are closing, towers are beign unattended and the other slew of issues that
crop up here.

you noticed i haven't mentioned looking for GA on a minimum wage budget
recently.

I mean cripes, most complain that about GA dying but dont offer any outlet
to those who do not want to devote their whole life savings to fly.

EAA's sport aviation is even more out of touch, with articles about owners
with multiple planes.

I can sooner see an FTL drive, than cheap aviation.


unless someone can find a way of getting the complexity down, i agree.

Oh, that is FTL, instead of FLT, that they use on Battlestar Galactica.


you know, I swear I corrected it when I sent it.


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Old May 25th 06, 03:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Tater

Been working on AG for years. All on paper. Some of my PHD friends
just shake theii heads as proposal is way out of the box )

As the state of the art progresses in area I am working in, it is a
possibility a lab device could be operational before I die???

I have several patents in the Oil Industry so know that rabbit trail
and where it leads with new ideas )

Big John
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 01:26:17 -0500, "Tater Schuld"
wrote:


"Harry K" wrote in message
roups.com...

Someone else said the same thing but it bears repeating.

"get back to us when there is a working prototype"

I did

I have a friend that is always looking for that nutcase with the perpetual
motion device, the 1000mpg car, or 1000kw generators that run on belly
button lint and spam emails. I always counter with

"get back to us when there is a working prototype"

also, anyone who knows of a working antigravity device, FLT drive, or other
space related devices, please let me know.


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Old May 25th 06, 05:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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I'm reminded of a single word: FANTASTIC! BTW that is also the word
one senior scientist should have used in his discussion with a senior
admiral. The other two words: Bull ****, got him fired.

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"Tater Schuld" wrote in message
...
until there is a working prototype, don't bother "sharing" this

information

"Harbin" wrote in message
...
Found this, thought some might be interested:

The MYT engine is the result of a $4 million dollar R&D project undertaken
by Angel Labs LLC to build the ultimate internal combusion engine.

Inspired
by drag racing, inventor Raphial Morgado designed the engine with a focus

on
power, torque, and fuel-efficiency to meet the hefty demands of the

today's
automotive applications in a lightweight package. The result was a
revolutionary design with a power-to-weight ratio up to 40 to 1, over

3,000
ft/lbs of torque, and a diesel-mode mileage in excess of 150 mpg!

The MYTT (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine, is a breakthrough of immense
proportions that will spawn the next industrial revolution and will rocket
the internal
combustion engine into the next millennium. Please spread the word.

http://www.angellabsllc.com/


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Old May 25th 06, 10:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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"Denny" wrote in message
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Besides, the dilithium crystals can't be found at just every corner gas
station, ya know...

denny


Well, the bright side of this is that the drawings for the flux capacitor
currently reside in the public domain, so all we need now is 1.21 GigaWatt
and a bit of plutonium..

Rob


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Old June 4th 06, 07:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Speaking of vaporware, whatever happened to the Rand Cam engine ? (
and the Rad cam engine? )

Neal


Harry K wrote:
Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article ,
"Harbin" wrote:

Found this, thought some might be interested:

The MYT engine is the result of a $4 million dollar R&D project undertaken by
Angel Labs LLC to build the ultimate internal combusion engine. Inspired by
drag racing, inventor Raphial Morgado designed the engine with a focus on
power, torque, and fuel-efficiency to meet the hefty demands of the today's
automotive applications in a lightweight package. The result was a
revolutionary design with a power-to-weight ratio up to 40 to 1, over 3,000
ft/lbs of torque, and a diesel-mode mileage in excess of 150 mpg!

The MYTT (Massive Yet Tiny) Engine, is a breakthrough of immense
proportions that will spawn the next industrial revolution and will rocket
the internal
combustion engine into the next millennium. Please spread the word.

http://www.angellabsllc.com/


I reviewed the website and found no mention of specific fuel consumption
(sfc), so we really do not have enough data to draw conclusions,
although the weight sounds too good to be true! (150 lb for 850 hp).

That would make your hair curl in an average homebuilt!


Sounds like vapor ware to me. The claims are so far beyond physics
that it raises my 'doubting Thomas' hackles.

Harry K


 




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