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  Highly experimental 'Maggie Muggs' (TM) bonded-construction low-speed ramjet engine, designed and built by Larry Cottrill in 2003
  Highly experimental 'Maggie Muggs' (TM) bonded-construction low-speed ramjet engine, designed and built by Larry Cottrill in 2003
Photo Copyright 2003 Larry Cottrill
 

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  What's the best type of jet engine for home-building? (58 sec)
  What's the best jet engine type for a beginner to build? (46 sec)
  Don't pulsejets need to be made of stainless steel? (55 sec)
  What exactly are the advantages of valveless pulsejets? (44 sec)
  Aren't valveless pulsejets pretty weak in terms of power? (61 sec)
  Aren't valveless pulsejets notoriously hard to start? (60 sec)
  What starting method is used for valveless pulsejets? (50 sec)
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  Larry Cottrill describing continuous-combustion operation of the Cyclodyne(TM) engine - Photo Copyright 2003 Cottrill Cyclodyne Corporation
  Larry Cottrill describing the continuous-combustion operation of the Cyclodyne(TM) engine [NOTE: No proprietary or patentable design elements are illustrated in this photo]
Photo Copyright 2003 Cottrill Cyclodyne Corporation



 
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