OK
Fortunately I was at a friends house and he races RX7's.
His name is Dave Smith and he should get credit.
So he loaned me a disassemble engine.
Here are two high pixel count pictures.
Paul Lamar
On 05/28/2018 07:08 AM, eric stewart wrote:
Paul-
Those are great, thank you! Would you happen to have a picture of the damper you
made? And maybe a picture of a rotary with an end plate off, showing the rotor in
the housing? To give readers an idea of what the inside of a rotary looks like, for
those who haven't seen one.
Thanks,
Eric
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*From:* paul lamar <rotaryeng@earthlink.net>
*Sent:* Monday, May 28, 2018 5:24 AM
*To:* eric stewart
*Cc:* Paul Dye
*Subject:* Re: time to climb pics
The size of the file is not necessarily indicative of the resolution as certain
programs
can compress the file size while keeping the number of pixels the same.
IMHO what you are looking for is a lot of pixels.
Here are a couple of examples. Let me know if these will work.
I expect credit of course.
According to Bell with 6000 RPM input this gear box is good for 1000 HP.
The useful parts only weigh 35 pounds.
Paul
On 05/27/2018 05:21 PM, eric stewart wrote:
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> Hi Paul-
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> I would like to include a picture of a rotary engine internals/disassembled/with
> end plate off (similar to the cover of your How to Cool book), and a picture of the
> Bell 47 redrive also showing internals. Would you happen to have some hi res
> (=>4MB) photos we could use in the article? I have all the other photos I need,
> just need those two images. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
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> Eric
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> Eric Stewart
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> Project Manager, SR-1 Project
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> Contributing Editor, /Kitplanes /
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> *facebook.com/TheSR1Project <http://facebook.com/TheSR1Project>*
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