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About Dyna-Cam
The original engine is patented and the Company has
now made patent applications and received patent pending status
for additional features that have been refined. Activity and
contacts from the website indicate that there are a lot of buyers
for this new engine technology.
The first production engine
has been assembled and completed initial testing. The Company
has had to design and build a custom dynamometer on which to
complete engine testing.
This photo shows the engine ready to be installed on the
dyno. After testing has been completed on the first
engine, it will be installed in an aircraft like a Cessna 182 or a
Piper Cherokee that will be able to demonstrate the engine's
performance capability.
Additional installations are being
discussed with owners of several experimental homebuilt aircraft,
including, a LancAir, an RV6, a custom designed pusher fashioned
after the Long Easy, a new designed homebuilt called the
Atlantica, and several others, including a Sea Bee, a Seawind
homebuilt, and possibly a Cessna 185. As installations
proceed the Company plans on providing photos and updates on their
website. The custom designed pusher mentioned above
already has a few photos on the web.
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dyna-cam
targets experimental a/c
according to nasa, "replacing today's outdated
light aircraft propulsion systems is perhaps the most important
factor in revitalizing the light aircraft market. new engines are
crucial to truly new airplane designs." find out more about
nasa's interest in new engine design, and how dyna-cam is helping
to fill this void.
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