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Old 02-03-2013, 09:38 PM
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I am looking for a picture and or article of a glow engine from maybe the 60s. Cameron I think it was called. The piston was completely in line with the crankshaft. The piston wasn't at a right angle to the crank.

Can someone help? Thanks.
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Aero 35
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Old 02-03-2013, 09:50 PM
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ORIGINAL: Beeza

I am looking for a picture and or article of a glow engine from maybe the 60s. Cameron I think it was called. The piston was completely in line with the crankshaft. The piston wasn't at a right angle to the crank.

Can someone help? Thanks.
The engine that you are probably thinking of is the AERO 35 - there's one on feebay at the moment.
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Yes it is the Aero .35 engine
http://www.modelenginenews.org/cardfile/aero35.html

Reginald Luycx also has a collection of these types of unique inline engines too. http://www.reginaldluycx.be/collectie.html
The Aero 35 CL and RC, Inline 35 1996 USSR, Krasnorutsky 10 cc geared twin-plug of 1972 USSR and a Hiness 10 cc from Japan 1974.

RCV currently makes some four stroke sleeve valve SP series engines that are inline as well. http://www.rcvengines.com/rcv_modelhome.htm

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There's three engine test reports on the Aero 35 [link=http://sceptreflight.net/Model%20Engine%20Tests/Index.html]here[/link].
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In reference to the Cameron name the OP mentioned, that was a .09 engine developed by the Cameron Brothers for Cox in 1947-49. The engine was used to power a line of small tether cars that Cox was selling during that period.
http://www.mh-aerotools.de/airfoils/...rlyengines.htm

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Very interesting, I might have to attempt obtaining one of these some day.

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