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Pulsejets
Posted:
Tue May 04, 2010 5:16 am
by RCModelReviews
Most of you will probably have seen my pulsejet powered RC model aircraft on my XJet Youtube Channel already but if not, then here's some videos to take a look at:
Pulsejet powered TameCat ARFPulsejet powered Bobcat 52 ARFPulsejet powered Long-EZ ARFCheck out my other vids for a bunch of RC flying and full-sized models, plus some other cool pulsejet stuff.
If anyone has questions regarding pulsejet RC models I'll be glad to answer them here.
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Sun Sep 05, 2010 10:48 am
by tommy
I am just watcining scrapyard challange on TV and they are building jet powered cars. I thought to myself they should use pulse jet engines like the ones Bruce uses.
Then what do I see, its Bruce on scrapyard challange. That's cool. Hope you win.
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:09 pm
by siang
Very interesting, took a peek at yr other site on developing one as well. I notice the plane took off with speed in a haste, lean out on turning, then you shut off the jet b4 land. I wonder if it will idle, take off, slow down while flying and land at a controlled speed rather than shutting it off.
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Sun Sep 05, 2010 6:16 pm
by tommy
Just to let you all know, Bruce's team won on srapyard challange. Go Bruce.............................
So how long ago did you do the show???
Have you done any more ?
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:18 pm
by RCModelReviews
Yeah, it took 3 days to shoot the Scrapheap episode (which was voted "most popular episode of all time" by Scrapheap viewers -- woohoo!
For those who didn't see that episode, some kind soul has uploaded it to Youtube:
Scrapheap Jet racers part 1Scrapheap Jet racers part 2Scrapheap Jet racers part 3Scrapheap Jet racers part 4I also served as a "technical consultant" (behind the scenes) for an episode of the US version "Junkyard Megawars" but that wasn't nearly so much fun.
Behind the scenes on Junkyard Megawars part 1Behind the scenes on Junkyard Megawars part 2Here in NZ I appear occasionally on a program called Let's Get Inventin in which we take kids ideas and turn them into reality.
So far I've done:
a Pulsejet-powered armchaira pulsejet powered hovercrafta pulsejet powered kayakand it looks as if I'm about to be involved in making a TV ad involving some *big* pulsejets like the ones on my dragster:
a pulsejet dragsterSo much to do... so little time
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:59 pm
by anders.svenson
Hi! Need help!
I bout a Silverjet pulsjet and I can’t get it working; I have tried different fuel´s (95 octane gasoline) and ignition systems. Originally there was no pressure feed to the fuel so I added one but it didn’t work anyway. It is working when I blow with air but then stops. It seems not feed itself with gasoline.
Anders Svenson
Sweden
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:30 am
by RCModelReviews
Pulsejets have very little "suction" to draw fuel so it's important that the fuel tank is as close to level with the fuel jets as possible. Even having the fuel tank a centimeter or two below the fuel jet can cause difficulty starting.
Regular gasoline should work. Other than that -- it's just a case of acquiring the "knack" of starting them. Note that they usually start a *lot* easier when the temperature is 20 degrees C or warmer. Sometimes in cold weather they can be hard to start because the gasoline won't vaporize very well.
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Sun Feb 06, 2011 11:03 pm
by 7sp
Great job on the Scrapyard Challenge Bruce!
Brought back memory's of my early teens when a buddy inherited a small pulse jet from a lady whose husband had died. He was big into u-control with pulse jets. We did finally learn how to hook up and run the thing, but never put it into a plane. We ended up making a u-control car and mounted it on there... Silly kids, lucky we did not kill ourselves in the process. LOL
7SP
Re: Pulsejets
Posted:
Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:39 am
by brett657
Very interesting and nice. I notice that the it took off with speed and shut off the jet before landing. I wonder if it will idle take off and landing at a controlled speed rather than shutting it off.Whereas the problem concerns It's important that the fuel tank is as close to level with the fuel jets as possible. Even having the fuel tank below the level the fuel jet can cause difficulty starting because Pulsejets have very little suction to draw fuel.
Regards
brett
Nitrotek