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gg89220

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hello
Start of the construction
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Looking good, I just finished 2. Hope your bevel gears are better that the ones I purchased. They were (looked like to me) 3d printed and not well at all. They were not concentric with the hole and lopsided.
 

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quick questions ... on the flywheel rep 12 there are 5 holes Ø 11 and 1 hole Ø 8, why? do you have to orient the flywheel in relation to the piston?
can the engine run without the blades? or they are useful to have inertia?
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Excellent question I know mine tremble a bit when running but I never spent any time changing the position to see if it would help. Maybe I should spend some time and see. So in short I don't have an answer for you. I may have just gotten lucky and have the positioned close to oppisit the piston. I'll need to check on that next trip to the shop and see. I would venture to say yes the smaller hole is there to take some of the shake out, I never even gave it any thought but I will now lol.
 

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It does help a little
When I first ran my version I ran it without the tail rotor assy or the main blades
One thing I found made a difference to the engines speed was to fit a ptfe washer between the flywheel and the lower main bearing.
 

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No blade are not necessary can be run with out. I have mine set up with the small hole in flywheel towards the tail with the power piston at top of stroke and the vibrations are minimal funny how I have both the same as it happened just by chance. lol
 

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engine part, piston, cylinder,
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Hello,

this is my version of the helicopter, the only problem I observed were the bushings of the displacement cylinder, they broke while drilling until I got myself a 2.95 mm carbide drill.

Thorsten
 

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Very nice, really original, is there a project to be able to replicate it?
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