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Scale Aircraft Engines

Started by dave_t, June 18, 2009, 02:48:34 PM

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Mark Braunlich

Lou,
What scale is your R-1340 ?    Looks great.

Mark

Balsabasher

Thats a cracking engine there Lou,I see a Boeing P-26 Peashooter plan in the background.
Barry.

lastvautour

Kenji Thank You.
Mark 1/32 scale
Barry Yes

Lou

cliff strachan

Lou, that's a very nice engine. On a test- stand too. Neat.
Cliff.

lastvautour

Test stand from 1/48 scale HAWK T-33A kit. It works but a bit to low to spin the prop.

Lou

lastvautour

Component breakdown:

1 pc Crankcase
1 pc Crankcase cover
1 pc Intake manifold
1 pc Ignition manifold
1 pc Spacer
1 pc Sump
1 pc Accessory case
1 pc Carburetor
1 pc Pump
1 pc Speed control
1 pc Magneto
1 pc Propeller shaft
9 pcs Cylinder upper
9 pcs Cylinder lower
9 pcs Cylinder core (secures upper and lower cylinder pieces to crankcase
9 pcs Intake pipe
9 pcs Ignition lead
18 pcs Rocker arm cover
18 pcs Rocker arm push rods
18 pcs Interconnector tube
18 pcs Wire wrap

Needed: Suitable airframe to mount the engine. It is heavier than it looks.

Lou

Ken Pugh

Nicely done, Lou.  Congrats.

Ken Pugh

lastvautour

Thank you Ken. For now it be a stand alone model until I decide which airframe to build. I saw that the DHC-3 used this engine. ??

Lou

Mark Braunlich

Lou,
The P-26A uses that engine as well.

Mark

Balsabasher

It looks very effective Lou,once you paint it then everything pulls together and will look like metal,well done.
Barry.

lastvautour


Mark Braunlich

#41
Per Lou's request here are photos of a 1:72 scale Napier Lion V engine for a Fairey IIID being completed as part of the Long Distance Flights cook-up.

Per Cliff Strachan's lead, I decided the best way to build such a tiny engine was at the end of a 1/4" square pine stick which formed the crankcase.  2mm dowel was used to make the twelve cylinders and these were topped off with basswood cylinder heads and intake manifolds.  The cam drive shafts are pins at the rear of the cylinder banks.  Valve covers are filed from aluminum finished with emery cloth and metal polish.  Intake pipes are from solder.  Exhaust stacks filed from 1mm paper clip wire.   Thirty eight parts total of which eighteen are metal.

Mark Braunlich

#42
More views of the 1:72 Napier Lion V, my first 1:72 scratch-built engine.

lastvautour

The engine sitting on your finger really give the feel for the size and complexity of making such and engine. You must be congratulated on such an outstanding job.

Lou

Mark Braunlich