Thermo-Jet information pack
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Thermo-Jet information pack
Hello people
I want to share a document I got from a guy in America. On craigslist he was selling a Thermo-Jet J13-200 engine(Designed by J Melenric). Because shipping to the Netherlands would be very pricey I asked him if he had any blueprints I could buy from him. After a while he mailed me back telling he sold the engine (He got it from Bob Lazar...Area51?????...... , who made them), he give me this information pack which includes:
- Principal of operation
- Engine operation safety
- Lot of information about fuelling liquid propane/pressure/belly warmer.
- Starting instructions.
- Karavodine thermodynamic cycle
- Blueprints of six different engines from 3 to 90 lbs. (note they have a prette bad fuel consumption).
I hope you guys enjoy the document and maybe could learn more about fuelling.
First I wanted to build the largest engine myself, but I really don't have the time, because I'm busy with study and working etc, so I decided to put it on the forum.
I want to share a document I got from a guy in America. On craigslist he was selling a Thermo-Jet J13-200 engine(Designed by J Melenric). Because shipping to the Netherlands would be very pricey I asked him if he had any blueprints I could buy from him. After a while he mailed me back telling he sold the engine (He got it from Bob Lazar...Area51?????...... , who made them), he give me this information pack which includes:
- Principal of operation
- Engine operation safety
- Lot of information about fuelling liquid propane/pressure/belly warmer.
- Starting instructions.
- Karavodine thermodynamic cycle
- Blueprints of six different engines from 3 to 90 lbs. (note they have a prette bad fuel consumption).
I hope you guys enjoy the document and maybe could learn more about fuelling.
First I wanted to build the largest engine myself, but I really don't have the time, because I'm busy with study and working etc, so I decided to put it on the forum.
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Re: Thermo-Jet information pack
hmm, it doesn't include the attachment. It's 45 MB, so I'm trying to find another way to upload it. Any ideas?
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Re: Thermo-Jet information pack
Your scepticism is fuel for my brain.
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Many thanks!
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Thanks for the interesting info package. My father is very interested exactly in this type of engine (Thermo-Jet J13-200). Does anybody know whether there are still some engines available from this type (or comparable types). Or do you know people who have further information about Thermo-jet engines? It is very difficult to find information about this stuff on the internet.
Would be very nice to hear from you.
Kindest regards,
Andreas
Would be very nice to hear from you.
Kindest regards,
Andreas
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Hi Andreas
There is some information about it in the topic ''strange/rare pulsejet(vehicles)'' of me.
The only other information I could find of the J13-200 ThermoJet is in the Valveless pulsejet document http://www.pulse-jets.com/download/insi ... orelec.pdf from Bruno Ogorelec.
The original and copies of ThermoJet J3-200 (3-5 lbs) sometimes appears on ebay. However the most pulsejets for selling are valved types.
Good luck!
There is some information about it in the topic ''strange/rare pulsejet(vehicles)'' of me.
The only other information I could find of the J13-200 ThermoJet is in the Valveless pulsejet document http://www.pulse-jets.com/download/insi ... orelec.pdf from Bruno Ogorelec.
The original and copies of ThermoJet J3-200 (3-5 lbs) sometimes appears on ebay. However the most pulsejets for selling are valved types.
Good luck!
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Re: Thermo-Jet information pack
Eric had plans for a little Thermo . He built me one that I still fire up from time to time.
Has Anyone Heard from him the past 6 months?
Has Anyone Heard from him the past 6 months?