PabloSniper
Active Member
Hello, gentlemen!
Well, I live in Brazil, and here it's still quite popular to use the VW engine in flying machines.
So, I took it upon myself to research who does the best work with this engine.
I had already read that AeroVee engines were problematic, and that while Revmaster engines were good, they tended to require frequent maintenance.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that the best builders of these small engines are the Germans from Limbach.

They have a very well-organized website.
For the higher horsepower engines, they modified the cooling system, making it similar to a Rotax.
However, the lower horsepower versions retain the original air-cooling system.
There is even a drone that uses three of these engines.
Just to be clear, I'm not saying whether they're good or bad, nor am I suggesting that you should use one in your RV-6, RV-7, RV-8, or RV-9.
I'm simply sharing something that genuinely surprised me.
And at that moment, I thought — what if we installed two of these engines?

The sound turned out beautiful.
Well, I live in Brazil, and here it's still quite popular to use the VW engine in flying machines.
So, I took it upon myself to research who does the best work with this engine.
I had already read that AeroVee engines were problematic, and that while Revmaster engines were good, they tended to require frequent maintenance.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that the best builders of these small engines are the Germans from Limbach.

They have a very well-organized website.
For the higher horsepower engines, they modified the cooling system, making it similar to a Rotax.
However, the lower horsepower versions retain the original air-cooling system.
There is even a drone that uses three of these engines.
Just to be clear, I'm not saying whether they're good or bad, nor am I suggesting that you should use one in your RV-6, RV-7, RV-8, or RV-9.
I'm simply sharing something that genuinely surprised me.
And at that moment, I thought — what if we installed two of these engines?

The sound turned out beautiful.