Homebuilt Jet Engine Go-Kart
Автор: United Nuclear Scientific
Загружено: 2011-04-19
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Video shot in the early 1990s, this is a Homebuilt Jet Engine, fabricated from just sheet metal & tubing. There are no moving parts, nothing to replace or wear out. It runs on Propane so there is no need for fuel pumps or any complex support equipment. It starts with a pushbutton igniter. The engines have been used on Go-Karts, Boats, Ultralight Aircraft, Gliders and bicycles. The original designer of the engine was Eugene Gluhareff, a close friend of Bob Lazar's. The plans available are Bob's modified version that produces about 20 pounds more thrust than Eugene's original design. The plans are 1:1 in scale, over 12 feet long. You can simply lay them on top of your sheet metal and start cutting out the parts. You must be a decent welder and skilled at working with metal in general to build this engine. A great metal shop project. Recommended for experienced/advanced builders.
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