There is no technological reason why a piston engine propeller plane cannot break Mach, and the best place to do it and get everyone's attention is the Reno Unlimited Class.
Please see the article in Popular Science regarding David Rose and his supersonic piston engine prop job called Renegade. Here is the link:
I've got my own ideas about a supersonic propeller plane with a piston engine. I want to use a Dyna-Cam piston engine, also called an Axial Vector Engine, produced by the Axial Vector Energy Corporation (AVEC).
I can't afford the equipment, nor do I have the skills needed to carry out such a project, but I know there are those of you out there who have the resources and the skills. I have a conceptual understanding, but I have no way to realize the idea.
Please see the article in Popular Science regarding David Rose and his supersonic piston engine prop job called Renegade. Here is the link:
I've got my own ideas about a supersonic propeller plane with a piston engine. I want to use a Dyna-Cam piston engine, also called an Axial Vector Engine, produced by the Axial Vector Energy Corporation (AVEC).
I can't afford the equipment, nor do I have the skills needed to carry out such a project, but I know there are those of you out there who have the resources and the skills. I have a conceptual understanding, but I have no way to realize the idea.
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