I have four pulsejet engines. I already know one of them is an OS Jet II and one is a new HK. I wonder if anyone here might be able to help me identify the other two?
Here's one.
Here's the other
I have lots more pictures, including both totally disassembled if that would help. I didn't want to overload your system with a bunch of data if it wasn't necessary.
Thanks,
Scott
Identifying my engines
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Re: Identifying my engines
The top one looks like a Doyle pulsejet but maybe others used that head design. I think Doyle lived in Texas but don't quote me.
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Wow, thanks! I was sure I clicked on the place where I get notified if someone replies to my post.... but I guess not. I'll be sure to have it clicked this time.
Thanks to both of you. Looks like you are probably right about the Doyle. Thanks!
And I now see that I posted the wrong picture. The red one is indeed an OS type II. Says so right inside the engine.
I meant to post this picture as the second engine. The green one.
Thanks to both of you. Looks like you are probably right about the Doyle. Thanks!
And I now see that I posted the wrong picture. The red one is indeed an OS type II. Says so right inside the engine.
I meant to post this picture as the second engine. The green one.
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Here it is taken apart.
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Re: Identifying my engines
The top one is, indeed, a Doylejet Sport and the bottom appears to be an OSII in a Dyna-Jet pipe assembly. The key identifier is the weld bead.
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