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  2. MidWest AE series - Wikipedia

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    Diamond discontinued production of the MidWest twin-rotor engine, but for a period they continued building the single-rotor model, mainly for the motor glider market. Diamond then designed and produced two replacement models, both single-rotor Wankel engines: the 55 hp (41 kW) Austro Engine AE50R and the 75 hp (56 kW) Austro Engine AE75R. These ...

  3. Wankel AG LCR - 814 TGti - Wikipedia

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    The LCR - 814 TGti engine is a twin-rotor four-stroke, 814 cc (49.7 cu in) displacement, liquid-cooled, fuel injected, petrol, Wankel engine design, with a toothed poly V belt reduction drive with a reduction ratio of 3:1. It employs dual electronic ignition and produces 75 hp (56 kW) at 6000 rpm. [1]

  4. Rotron Power - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2008 by Gilo Cardozo, who designed the company's first Wankel engine to power a paramotor flight over Mount Everest on 14 May 2007. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company's RT300 is a Wankel single-rotor design that produces 31 to 50 hp (23 to 37 kW), while the twin-rotor RT600 produces 53 to 100 hp (40 to 75 kW).

  5. Wankel AG - Wikipedia

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    Wankel aircraft engine. The company's aircraft engine line consists of the single rotor Wankel AG LCR - 407 SGti four-stroke, 407 cc (24.8 cu in) displacement, liquid-cooled, fuel injected, petrol, Wankel engine that produces 37 hp (28 kW) at 6000 rpm and the dual rotor Wankel AG LCR - 814 TGti 814 cc (49.7 cu in) displacement, liquid-cooled, fuel injected, petrol, Wankel engine design, that ...

  6. Austro Engine - Wikipedia

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    Austro Engine is an Austrian manufacturer of aircraft engines based at Wiener Neustadt in Lower Austria. ... Twin rotor Wankel engine with 588 cm 3 (36 cu in ...

  7. Mistral Engines - Wikipedia

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    Mistral Engines SA was a Swiss developer and manufacturer of wankel rotary aviation light aircraft, helicopter and unmanned military vehicle engines. [1] Its headquarters was in Geneva, Switzerland [ 2 ] and was majority owned by DEA General Aviation, a Chinese company based in Guangdong .

  8. Max Bentele - Wikipedia

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    Max Bentele (January 15, 1909 – May 19, 2006) was a German-born pioneer in the field of jet aircraft turbines and mechanical engineering.His contributions to the development of the Wankel engine earned him the title, "Father of the Wankel Engine in the United States".

  9. Category:Helicopters powered by Wankel engines - Wikipedia

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