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What did happened to the Newbold rotary Diesel?

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erkki67

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Hello

About 10 years ago or even more, a Mr. Vern Newbold showed his engine at an airfair in Germany.

Vern Newbold was from the state of Colorado, as far as I remember.

It was a lightweight rotary diesel engine, with a combination of a kind of turbine with piston engine.

I wonder what did happend to this project.

This engine would perfectly match my current plane.

Bst rgds

Erkki
 
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