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The world record of air planes powered by internal combustion engines for climbing from 0 to 3000m has just been beaten with a Wankel Rotary Engine: only 100 seconds!  This is an awesome achievement that shows the huge potential of rotary engines.

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Powerful Paramotor Plant XF 40 is The Perfect Choice

The aixro XF40 is one of aixro’s engine for continuous power supply. It is now used in various different development applications, such as microlight aircraft and paramotor trikes. Besides the standard configuration, several variations are possible, such as different inlet manifolds. Also, the engine can be mounted in different orientations. Specifications type 4-stroke single rotor… Continue reading Powerful Paramotor Plant XF 40 is The Perfect Choice

Engines climbing from 0 to 3000m has just been beaten with a Wankel Rotary Engine

Congratulations! Official TIME TO CLIMB FAI world record! 1’40”! The world record of airplanes powered by internal combustion engines for climbing from 0 to 3000m has just been beaten with a Wankel Rotary Engine: only 100 seconds! This is an awesome achievement that shows the huge potential of rotary engines. April 19th, 2018. Oxnard airport.Team Aviation… Continue reading Engines climbing from 0 to 3000m has just been beaten with a Wankel Rotary Engine

World Record with Aixro Engine!

+++ BREAKING NEWS +++ 5:23 sec! New HOT SAW WORLD RECORD on Poplar for German athlete Robert Ebner (on the right)! Congratulations Robert! World Record with aixro engine! Congratulations to Robert Ebner and WankelSpeed! https://www.facebook.com/stihltimbersportsUSA/videos/10154247219568556/UzpfSTI2MDQzNzg2NDAwNzcyNzoxMTUyMTkxNTc0ODMyMzQ3/

Mission Everest British explorer set a new altitude record Aixro engine

British explorer and mountaineer Edward “Bear” Grylls, has set a new altitude record by piloting a powered paraglider above Mount Everestreaching 29,494ft (8,990m). He and his fellow pilot, Giles Cardozo, who had invented and developed the parajet engine, set out on their attempt from the Himalayan village of Pheriche (altitude 14,435ft (4,400m)) in the early morning of 14th May.