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Radial Combustor Engine

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Author: Buddingsquaw

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Filesize: 285.43 kB

Date added: 2017-07-30

Rating: 5

Downloads: 753

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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A curious way of running a Radial engine, with the piston bays rotating around the crankshaft.
Doesn't have a very persistent output, due to simulation frequency playing a bit part on whether the laser collision is registered or not,
but with that, it runs harder the lower the revs.

Stuck in a simple rig for moving around, with my 6-speed gear box.
Gears are cycled on 1-6, and each on a toggle: Be sure to deselect the current gear before changing.
Last edited at 2017/07/30 20:34:45 by Buddingsquaw
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That's the IRIS engine by the NASA. I think I mdae one like 3 or 4 years ago, it's on my account lol

You can make it much less complicated if you use cranks to change the angle of the boxes, but it looks really cool this way!
@The Linkage
I'll have to have a gander at that. Sounds pretty neat.