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Low mass four stroke?

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Niels

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Colomban Luciole flies fast with a 20kW B&S V2-twin at 3600rpm to a 1.16m prop giving a tip rotative speed of 220m/sec.
Two 850mm handed props placed 600mm apart give same propulsive efficiency .
Running at 4000 rpm/66,66 rps ,noise will be much less.
A four-stroke at 66.66 rps and a MEP of 10 bar needs 600 ccm.
Opposed pistons of 65mm diameter stroking 90mm will do.

A suitable four stroke scheme:
Four stroke chain synchronized OP aircraft engine?

A shame that the creator did not cross the synchronizing chain.
Using numbers from Walter Mikron II, mass engineerable to 18 kg.
 
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