Who made these Pulse Jet Engines?
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Iwas wondering if anyone could help me. Ipicked up a couple vintage pulse jet engines a while back and I cant figure out what manufacturer they are. I am wanting to sell them but dont want to list them as something they are not. I was hoping that maybe someone on here that knows about these might be able to look at some pics I have of them and give me more info. I am new to the site and will try and post pics, but Ican definitly email them.
Thanks in advance for the help!
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If I remember correctly , you would start one of these things by pumping air through it , while energizing a spark plug , using a bicycle tire pump and hoping ( hope is always stronger than reason ) , that it would start and run for more than a few precious seconds . As I recall , these things showed up at the control line circle and provided endless entertainment for the spectators , especially when they belched a nice fireball . I don't know that I ever witnessed a complete lap of the circle before it flamed out .
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Avro Vulcan with 4 pulse jets for RC see [[link=http://youtu.be/owKrpLlvsq0]CLICY[/link]ul]
Check out the DATE! Roy Levers was a great innovator.
Check out the DATE! Roy Levers was a great innovator.