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PLEASE TAKE NOTE
1. There are several reasons this copy of the old 2003 Dyna-Cam website is here. The coding is being updated using OJT and available time. A lot of the old HTML tags and attributes have been "deprecated" and are slowly being changed to work right in today's browsers.
2. Currently the year is 2020.
ALL of the pages in this part of the website are, for the most part, exactly as they were prior to the Areo Marine take over of the Dyna-Cam Engine Co. in 2003.
One reason is to show that except for adequate funding to really start production, it was a functioning company. If they had been able to obtain about $700,000+ in new operating capital on their own, they would have been able to get the first production run of 20 engines in the hand of buyers. That would have got the ball rolling. Instead, to avoid bankruptcy, they had to sell the company. The Pump-n-Dump stock scam group that "acquired" the company in essence killed actual production of the engine. Instead, using the impressive specifications and story of the Dyna-Cam engine, they concentrated on their Pump-n-Dump stock scam.
A second reason for including this copy of the old website is because it saves a bunch of coding work. A lot of the information included here would have to have been recreated in an all new website.
DO NOT construe everything you read or see on the pages of this old website section with current reality. ALL of the engine specifications and performance data remain true and accurate. A number of other things portrayed in this 2003 version of the website need to take into consideration that 17 years have gone by. If anything, a number of manufacturing technology advances during that time should improve the engine manufacturability without changing specifications and performance data. Other than that, we hope you find this original website interesting and enjoy the wayback machine aspect. NOW.....on to the old content!
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Revolutionary Engine Design
Dyna-Cam
Engine Corporation is on the move and intends to
manufacture, market and sell our unique, cam-drive, free
piston design, internal combustion engine, which we believe
offers a number of significant advantages over conventional
engines. Although originally designed for use in
aircraft, we
believe the Dyna-Cam Engine has numerous
additional potential uses, particularly in marine,
industrial,
heavy
automotive and military
applications. The initial model of the Dyna-Cam Engine
(the DC375) is ready for production and we intend to initially
target the kitbuilt segment of the experimental aircraft market
with this model.
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