Re: World's tiniest V12 engine
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:10 am
Can someone who reads Italian tell if diesel is mentioned? I do not see any spark plugs.
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And someone with a lot of time on their hands. if I read the Italian right - -? it took over 2000 hours! I was a machinist for many years and that really awed me. The little jewel shows some powerful and intricate design and craftsmanship.johneeb wrote:Thanks Aryana, it is demonstration of great machining skill.
Heres an example of Fly Guys machine work...his version of a miniature tailwheel:flyguy wrote:And someone with a lot of time on their hands. if I read the Italian right - -? it took over 2000 hours! I was a machinist for many years and that really awed me. The little jewel shows some powerful and intricate design and craftsmanship.johneeb wrote:Thanks Aryana, it is demonstration of great machining skill.