Thought you would like to see the PuVRD M135 engine from the Enics Company.
"Pulsating air-breathing engine is designed for the flight of the target, starting from the start with the ground and catapult flight at altitudes up to 3000m and a speed up to 400 km / h with overloads. "
Technical characteristics
Engine Type Jet
Thrust max, kgf 20
Fuel Petrol
I have been thinking about a convergent/Divergent tail pipe exhaust - and it was interesting to
see that this engine had one.
Enics PuVRD M135
Moderator: Mike Everman
Re: Enics PuVRD M135
This what the engine is on...
"Technical characteristics
The range of flight speed, km / h 200 ... 300
Range of altitude, m 100 ... 3000
Flight duration, hours 0.5
Flight modes Manual
Automatic with the possibility of switching to manual
Propulsion Pulse jet M135
Takeoff Weight, kg 150
Wing span, m 5
Fuselage length, m 4.15
Method start With pneumatic launcher
Method of planting At parachute "
"Technical characteristics
The range of flight speed, km / h 200 ... 300
Range of altitude, m 100 ... 3000
Flight duration, hours 0.5
Flight modes Manual
Automatic with the possibility of switching to manual
Propulsion Pulse jet M135
Takeoff Weight, kg 150
Wing span, m 5
Fuselage length, m 4.15
Method start With pneumatic launcher
Method of planting At parachute "
Re: Enics PuVRD M135
You thought correctly! That engine is really cool-looking!Jutte wrote:Thought you would like to see the PuVRD M135 engine from the Enics Company.
What would it take, to get you to post a video, now?
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Re: Enics PuVRD M135
I don't think there is a video of it, but Jutte just translated the information in English.
Go to http://www.enics.ru for the website of this company.'
You could also search on this forum for enics, and even a ''from the picture'' drawing exists
Go to http://www.enics.ru for the website of this company.'
You could also search on this forum for enics, and even a ''from the picture'' drawing exists
...It's better to generate heat efficiently, than recover it efficiently...
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Re: Enics PuVRD M135
Nice find, Jutte! The Enics stuff is always so beautiful to see. Man, I always think it would be so much fun to be able to see their designs up close, like at a military trade show or something.
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