![]() |
Remember Dyna-Cam?
I discovered this site:
http://www.axialvectorengine.com which appears to be the new owner of the Dyna-Cam technology. They are claiming that a small engine (<100 pounds) will produce 650 foot-lbs of torque while yielding 200 HP (which means very low rev's - I estimate < 1800 rpm). They are also claiming fuel efficiency improvement over traditional engines of >40%. But wait, there's more: it will run on diesel or jet fuel if gasoline is not available. And it doesn't need a starter! The Dyna-Cam was real and powered an airplane for a while. The new owner of the technology doesn't mention aircraft. h |
I wonder if that's the company that was in Torrance,CA about six years ago and they were looking for a donor C-182 for the $35,000 prototype to fly around in?
|
Some behind the scenes data
http://www.stockpatrol.com/article/key/axialvectorengine
http://www.stockpatrol.com/article/key/update_axial406 Dyna-Cam was a real engine in a real airplane, but my memory is of a Cherokee - not really sure. The inference one draws from the above article is that the current version is mechanical vapor ware with the purpose of consuming venture capital. That's a pity - the underlying basic technology is probably sound. I remember a "swash plate" engine in Popular Mech. or Popular Sci in 1961. The shape, power-weight ratio and torque characteristics make it promising for GA. h |
Another thread
HERE IS THE OTHER THREAD:
http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...light=Dyna-Cam I don't think axialvectorengine.com is the same design as dyna-cam which was around a long long time ago. I guess it will be around some more? The Dyna-cam was similar but different configuration from my memory. Any attempt to Google Dyna-cam ends up leading to a dead link? I guess it's dead. G |
FAA Dyna-Cam
My understanding is that Dyna-cam is - was a FAA certified engine.
RV9-A 51HS (res) maybe this summer |
Quote:
Bill Jepson |
Facts Review
Dyna-Cam was, as stated above, real, certified and flown. Axial Vector is the new name of AeroMarine which purchased Dyna-Cam's physical and intellectual assets and claims to have improved upon it. That's the shame of all this - Dyna-Cam has no apparent future except via Axial Vector and A-V appears to be vapor. Note that there are no photos on the site, only sketches.
h |
Quote:
I was really wondering how to get 96% eff and 1+ HP per cubic inch. :rolleyes: |
Why?
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:00 PM. |