HOT AIR ENGINES at Greenville, Ohio 2016
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2016
- Greenville Ohio's 2016 "Power of the Past" show featured 150 hot air engines from 3 continents including large working engines, models, and toys. Here's a glimpse of some of the engines that were on display.
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Great range of hot air engines. Thanks for posting. Cheers Rob
Simply fantastic! I especially love these engines because some of them can be heated up with wood. In my opinion these engines are something between steam and gasoline driven ones. Thanks a lot for restoring, making, taping editing uploading and sharing.
super Sammlung, so eine Vielfalt an Heißluftmotoren habe ich noch nie gesehen
Congratulations on the video. A great gathering of Stirling engines. It is not easy to find similar videos.
Thank you. We will be repeating the event this year: Greenville Farm Power of the Past show, July 8-11, 2021 in Greenville, Ohio, USA. All are welcome.
You learn something new every day: Here all this time it was just people that ran on hot air... Thumbs up!
(Seriously though I love old/antique/vintage engines). Thanks for posting.
Иногда новое это хорошо забытое старое
Great show, thanks for posting
Very interesting demonstration
Video fabulous! How much history! Pity that young people not interested in the mechanics and the industrial revolution!
Me encanta!😍
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i would love if this event conducted at Asia in future..MALAYSIA PLEASEEE
Thanks for the video, where can I buy one of this?
What a variety.. any wood-fired 1HP+?
Most of the larger ones can use wood for fuel but none are over 1 hp; they were good at pumping water/
@@riderericsson Hrm, why does it always seem like so much more power? I suppose the bulk of these devices give a false impression. I wonder if with closer tolerances or seals/stuffing and pressurization, if they could make a bit more power. It seems some of these old Rider-types did have a pressure port, though I've only seen it used to release pressure to shut the machine down, not add gas.
@@synapticaxon9303 They did their intended jobs well in those days without worrying about a steam boiler, etc. Do some searching online and you will find there have been decades of research on more powerful stirling engines resulting in only a handful of commercial engines.
@@synapticaxon9303 none of the engines in this video would work they would have to enclosed in pressure with great numbers of internal heat exchanger fins. I am building one 1 HP pressurized engine similar to the D60 by Andy Ross for sale soon.
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I could see where these Sterling engines could find Trump useful :)
Ya know... Cuz they run on hot air ! Bahahahw
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