July 27, 2005 at 5:38 pm
Friend of mine is currently taking care of another guys estate. I just got sent several pics of a bunch of engines he has to get rid of.
One is (what appears to be)a mini Liberty & the rest are singles & rotaries, there’s also what appears to be a ram jet suitable for powering a broom stick (may get that for my ex mother-in-law).
The drone engines are 2squeek, er 2 stroke flat twin & flat 4’s… & a V4
If someone can host the pics for posting on here I’ll e mail em to ya (my photobucket is full)
Thats if there is any interest…?
By: Jagan - 29th July 2005 at 19:25
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1913 Gnome Monosoupape Rotary
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Gnome Rotary GR100 $3,800.00
24 – 10 Propeller GR101 $85.00
Running Stand (stub prop included) GR102 $1,875.00
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Electronic Ignition & Coils GR104 $135.00
By: O.P. - 29th July 2005 at 19:09
Hi ZRX61 !
I asked a friend to take a look at your engines and this is what he had to say about the oppossed four.
“I guess that I must have told you that one of my duties long ago as a
First Lieutenant at Ft. Hood, TX was running one of the first four
Surveillance Drone Platoons in the Army. One of the engines shown is
from an SD-1 Northrop drone – formerly an R-Cat target drone, it was
stretched and and had an aerial camera installed along with a
transponder for radar tracking. It also was launched by two JATO
bottles, whereas the old target drones were run around a circular
track for launching. We used a modified 75mm AA gun radar for
tracking.
Dan”
Hope this helps some.
By: ZRX61 - 28th July 2005 at 20:29
The guy that is sorting this out is called Larry, here’s his email addy:
[email]cHRGER66@aol.com[/email]
Remember: It’s all in Los Angeles, Ca.
By: taylorman - 28th July 2005 at 16:34
How mutch would the 9-cylinder rotary engine be?
By: philip turland - 28th July 2005 at 15:32
love that little 5 cylinder radial and the one in post 5 as well with the laminated prop
how much are they going for
By: ZRX61 - 28th July 2005 at 15:14
Does that guy have a website or something where he has the engines for sale?
No website, he’s just tidying up his deceased friends estate. There’s also a hellish ’66 500+hp Guildstrand Corvette… I know that car apparaised at $52K…..
By: spitzbueb - 28th July 2005 at 12:15
The last one is indeed a model 4-stroke engine, brand could be OS or Magnum (copy of OS).
There’s a 4 cylinder engine with a short, high alpha propeller (red tips). This strongly suggests the use in a drone. Brand unknown.
Flo
By: taylorman - 28th July 2005 at 09:10
Does that guy have a website or something where he has the engines for sale?
By: Sonderman - 28th July 2005 at 07:50
Another pair of OX-5 for sale at:
www.astory.com/aircraft/powerplant/0015.html
best regads,
Mathieu
By: dhfan - 27th July 2005 at 23:56
Dynajets were still available into the 70’s, I saw them in a model shop in Finchley.
I believe they’re legal for control-line use in the UK but I’ve never met anybody that really knows.
There’s a Dutch R/C pulse-jet display team I’ve seen a couple of times at Elvington. Awesome speed and control, especially considering the pulse-jet characteristic of 2 throttle settings – flat out and stopped.
The last picture is a modern (Japanese probably) 4-stroke model engine.
By: ZRX61 - 27th July 2005 at 22:10
ah ha! thanks, so it;s an OX-5….
& over double what I heard was paid for it….
By: O.P. - 27th July 2005 at 21:54
Hi ZRX61 !
I think I’ve found one of your engines here,
http://www.replicaengines.com/products/curtis.htm
Very nice!
I’m at work right now, but I have more scale and antique engine sources at home. I’ll get a couple more links for you in a few hours.
It’s probably out of my league, but I’m interested in the 5 cylinder radial. When they go up for sale, and info or link would be apprieciated.
By: slicer - 27th July 2005 at 18:54
Wasn’t the Dyna Jet used for high speed control line models in the 50’s and 60’s?
By: ZRX61 - 27th July 2005 at 18:41
Yup nothing has been sold yet. I know the guy who died paid $3500 for that Liberty engine, dunno about the other stuff altho there are receipts for some of them.
It’s all located in Los Angeles.
er,….. that IS a Liberty isn’t it?
By: taylorman - 27th July 2005 at 18:33
Does the guy still have them for sale?
By: ZRX61 - 27th July 2005 at 18:04


The ram-jet?

By: ZRX61 - 27th July 2005 at 18:01
Rather interesting “door stop” in that first pic….. 😉



By: dhfan - 27th July 2005 at 17:54
You don’t need to use photobucket, at that size you can post them here.
Go advanced and manage attachments.
I don’t know what they are either.
By: ZRX61 - 27th July 2005 at 17:53
ok, had a clean out at photobucket, heres some pics, I have NO idea what these are…



more to follow….