As in motorcar.
But let’s not be picky, anything with wheels (or capable of transporting eels) and some sort of engine will do.
Looks interesting.
New take on a rotary engine design. Much smaller engines.
Interesting. Seems to be somewhere between the original Wankel and the Peraves spherical engine.
Seems well suited for portable generators? I’ll bet RV’ers and boaters will be interested if it works as hoped.
(I think there was something about this car on BB last year or so.)
There are several threads on the self-unbalancing Reliant Robin…
Eh, close enough:
Via @anon48584343
I think that this is a cool idea. Much like some California garages converting older cars into full electric versions of their former selves. However, converting old cars into watercraft all I can think of is rust.
Coincidence? I think not!
“It occurred to us that actually a clock is a thermal machine,” Huber explained over Zoom, his dark blond dreadlocks draped over a black T-shirt. Like an engine, a clock harnesses the flow of energy to do work, producing exhaust in the process. Engines use energy to propel; clocks use it to tick.