I saw this engine in another video, it was on a stand and running…. I had to get my mind around how such a thing worked! I haven’t had this much fun since I learned the refrigeration cycle! Thank you, whoever you are, for doing such an awesome and intricate job on this. Great work…… !!!!
Thank you for your compliments. It's this kind of responses that make me creating these videos as to keep history alive. For more information, you may want to have a look at my website www.pjvision.nl/ Thanks for watching !!
Thank you for your compliments on the video. Regarding the music, it all about taste. It's the music, I compose, play and have recorded. Looks you're not a jazz lover, but from the various responses, many are. Oh well, you have the option and can turn it off ! Anyway, thanks for watching and I'm glad you liked the contents!! Cheers.
@@pierrejansen2702 I love music also, but for me, a technical video doesn't need background music to enhance it.Watching all the parts working in complete harmony that is for me a symphony 😀Great video.
Cette vidéo est un chef-d'œuvre, les séquences sont très bien réalisées et je me fais une idée un peu plus précise de toutes les opérations nécessaires pour assembler cette belle mécanique. Merci pour cette belle réalisation 🛠🙂
Thank you for your compliments. It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos. If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines. Thanks for watching !!!
Thank you for your compliments. Indeed a huge amount of work, but worth doing. Just trying to keep history alive (and 3D modeling and animating is fun doing). Thanks for watching !!
When you are familiar with engines its hard to wrap your head around these things spinning like they do,you said it best, "whirling ring of death" ,i wouldn't want to be anywhere near it at full power,lol
Son buenísimos todos los vídeos, aunque los haya visto ya, cada vez que me aparece su canal aleatoriamente en mi celular los veo con gran entusiasmo. Me vuelvo a quitar el sombrero!
Hello Juan. Thank you for your compliments !! It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos. Thank you again for watching. Les deseo un año nuevo lleno de salud y prosperidad !!
I arrived here by pure chance, looking for the soundtracks for the movies of Jean Painleve, made by another Pierre Jansen... But I'm glad I found this, sadly I don't understand much about how this machine works but the process of watching it being assembled was strangely beautiful
Thank you for your compliments. It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos. If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines. Thanks for watching !!!
No words to credit your work on rotary engine. It's time now for radial engines. Would love to see wright radial engine assembly. Keep them coming mate🤟
Amazing.... First time I see how the plane engin works. I got great image first in my life.... Thank you sir. I wish to see some on car engine building ... Many many thanks....
Thank you for your compliments. It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos. If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines. Thanks for watching !!!
Thank you for your compliments. If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines. Regarding the Mercedes (Daimler), I've modeled the crankcase some time ago but didn't find the time to do the rest of the engine. Maybe I should finish it indeed ! Thanks for watching !!!
Thank you for your compliments. Regarding the magneto, pls send me your request via the Contact page on my website ( www.pjvision.nl/ ) Thanks for watching !!
The fuel is drawn from the carburetor, through the hollow crankshaft into the crankcase. Next the fuel is sucked into the cylinder through the induction pipes (9). Each cylinder head contains an inlet valve, through which the fuel will be drawn into the cylinder. Hope this answers your question. Thanks for watching !!
I was wondering.... (great video BTW) the Focker DViii was powered by this engine (J version) and it came out towards the last moments of WW1,why use this antiquated engine (just my opinion) engine and not a more advanced water cooled engine like a Mercedes or BMW? what was the reason behind this? I edited my comment cause i wanted to add,i didn't mean the engine wan antiquated,it is a work of art really but i mean a water cooled engine is more simple and i would say safer that something like this.
Thanks for your compliment ! The answer is weight. Weight was an important issue during the early days of aviation. Rotary engines have no need for cooling liquid, pipes, water jackets, radiator or batteries. They provided excellent self-cooling. The rotating crankcase/cylinder assembly created its own cooling airflow, even with the aircraft at rest. Because of the rotating mass, no flywheel is needed. They provided and excellent power to weight ratio. Thanks for watching !!
Absolut unglaublich was um 1900 an Ingenieurskunst geschaffen wurde. Zwei Ventile wurden nur mit einem Kipphebel und einer Stösselstange betätigt, wie kann das funktionieren?👆👆👆😃😃😃😃😃 Viele Grüsse aus Germany
Thank you for your response. Indeed, all was designed without computers. Just pencil on paper and perhaps a Faber "Castell" slide ruler. Remarkable pieces of engineering and it worked, but the mean-time-between-failure (MTBF) wasn't that long. Nothing compared to today's modern engines. Danke fürs Zuschauen und Grüße aus Holland !!
You can search the internet, but chances to fine one are quite limited. However, CAMS in New Zealand ( cams.net.nz/ ) is currently remanufacturing the Gnome 9cyl 100hp rotary engine (Email Contact: Tony Wytenberg). Thanks for watching !
@@pierrejansen2702 probably a few wrecks buried in the mud in France, I wonder how deep into the Somme an engine (once most of the surrounding aircraft has burnt away) penetrates from say 10,000 feet?
Probably not very deep in those little kites,i have seen pictures of WW2 airplanes flying in at about 650 mph on a vertical dive that plowed into the ground about 40 feet deep, i dont think these WW1 airplanes had enough kinetic force to be buried that deep, of course ground conditions had a lot to do with it,it would be neat to find a engine like this buried somewhere and clean it up at least for some kind of display.
Thank you for your response. I am using V8i MicroStation (Bentley Systems) for all 3D CAD work and animations. MicroStation uses Modo as it's rendering engine (embedded). All the rendered images (thousand+) are next imported into a video editing program (I'm using Magix) to create the various scenes and the final video. Thanks for watching !!
As you may have seen through the hollow crankshaft. The fuel mixture will next be drawn into the cylinders through the (9) induction pipes that connect to the inlet manifold assy attached to the cylinder head. Thanks for watching !!
Just creating all the parts in 3D (CAD), next animating and rendering all the scenes. Finally the (1000+) images are imported into a video editing as to program the create the video. If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines. Thanks for watching !!!
You mean the 'Instruction Manual' at 0:37 I assume ? I've created the cover and the pages (CAD), added a book texture to the cover and text images to the pages. Next I've animated the cover and pages to open as you've seen. Thanks for your observation !!
Thanks for watching my videos. Regarding building a helicopter, assuming you want to build a model, there are many kits available that will help you with your project. I'm mainly interested in 3D modeling of WW1 related aviation. Cheers !
@@pierrejansen2702 May God grant you success, our honorable professor. I watched the video tapes and the modeling that you do was very beautiful. I wanted a model that I owned, but I would have liked the drawings to be like the model that you make. It is very beautiful and your design is wonderful in modeling.
I saw this engine in another video, it was on a stand and running…. I had to get my mind around how such a thing worked! I haven’t had this much fun since I learned the refrigeration cycle! Thank you, whoever you are, for doing such an awesome and intricate job on this. Great work…… !!!!
Thank you for your compliments. It's this kind of responses that make me creating these videos as to keep history alive. For more information, you may want to have a look at my website www.pjvision.nl/
Thanks for watching !!
Engineering brilliance in every way, thank you!
Thank you for your comments and and thanks for watching !!
Excelent technical video, unfortunately for me ruined by the adding background music.
Thank you for your compliments on the video.
Regarding the music, it all about taste. It's the music, I compose, play and have recorded.
Looks you're not a jazz lover, but from the various responses, many are.
Oh well, you have the option and can turn it off !
Anyway, thanks for watching and I'm glad you liked the contents!!
Cheers.
@@pierrejansen2702 I love music also, but for me, a technical video doesn't need background music to enhance it.Watching all the parts working in complete harmony that is for me a symphony 😀Great video.
Wonderful animation and wonderful design regarding the era. Thanks for the unique 3d piece of art.
Thank you for your compliments and thanks for watching !!
Cette vidéo est un chef-d'œuvre, les séquences sont très bien réalisées et je me fais une idée
un peu plus précise de toutes les opérations nécessaires pour assembler cette belle mécanique. Merci pour cette belle réalisation 🛠🙂
Thank you for your compliments and thanks for watching !!
These are excellent videos, your attention to detail is quite impressive.
Thank you for your compliments. It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos.
If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ
Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines.
Thanks for watching !!!
Absolutely brilliant, really shows how the engine functions
Thank you, that must have been a huge amount of work..
Thank you for your compliments. Indeed a huge amount of work, but worth doing. Just trying to keep history alive (and 3D modeling and animating is fun doing).
Thanks for watching !!
Wonderful animation! Nice to know these are available new again now, many thanks for posting! Chris B.
Thank you for your compliment ! Stay safe !
Absolutely incredible engine. Can’t even imagine being a pilot in WW1 strapped behind this whirling ring of death.
Well ... , there were many more aspects related to being a WW1 pilot !
Thank you for watching !!
When you are familiar with engines its hard to wrap your head around these things spinning like they do,you said it best, "whirling ring of death" ,i wouldn't want to be anywhere near it at full power,lol
😂
Son buenísimos todos los vídeos, aunque los haya visto ya, cada vez que me aparece su canal aleatoriamente en mi celular los veo con gran entusiasmo.
Me vuelvo a quitar el sombrero!
Hello Juan.
Thank you for your compliments !!
It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos.
Thank you again for watching.
Les deseo un año nuevo lleno de salud y prosperidad !!
@@pierrejansen2702 I wish you a Happy new year. I hope you keep creating such amazing things.
I arrived here by pure chance, looking for the soundtracks for the movies of Jean Painleve, made by another Pierre Jansen... But I'm glad I found this, sadly I don't understand much about how this machine works but the process of watching it being assembled was strangely beautiful
Thank you for your response. Good to read that you did like what you found. Perhaps it was useful after al ....l.
Thanks for watching !!
This is truly a work of art. Awesome.
Wow, thank you! And thanks for watching !!
oh, this is amazing, very nice...
Thank you for your compliments. It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos.
If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ
Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines.
Thanks for watching !!!
Exceptionally well done!! Loved it. I can't imaging designing this amazing machine. Makes my head hurt!
Thank you for you compliments and thanks for watching !!
Very cleaver 3d modelling techniques .
It's time consuming though ;-)
Thanks for your compliments and thanks for watching !!
Absolutely Brilliant Modeling. Thanks for the show! Best, SCR
Thanks again for your compliments and for watching !!
Cheers.
Beautiful work Pierre. Many thanks for sharing 👍
And one small request - if possible please upload in even higher definition. Your work is beautiful already but it would be even more stunning.
Thank you for your compliments.
It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos.
Again, thanks for watching !!!
No words to credit your work on rotary engine.
It's time now for radial engines.
Would love to see wright radial engine assembly. Keep them coming mate🤟
Thank you very much and thanks for watching !!
I absolutely loved this! Brilliantly done!!!
Thanks for your compliments Tom and thanks for watching !!
Superb animation. Brilliant!
Creating this kind of videos take a lot of time, but these compliments make it worthwhile !
Thanks, and thanks for watching !!
Superb !!
Thank you for for your compliments and thanks for watching !!
Amazing....
First time I see how the plane engin works. I got great image first in my life.... Thank you sir.
I wish to see some on car engine building ...
Many many thanks....
Thank you for your compliments. It's these kind of responses that keeps me creating these videos.
If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ
Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines.
Thanks for watching !!!
Superb!
Thank you for your compliments and thanks for watching !!
Wooooooow!! Great Job!!!!
Thank you for your compliment and thanks for watching !!
Beautiful animation, if you don't mind could you maybe do the Mercedes DIII engine?
Thank you for your compliments.
If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ
Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines.
Regarding the Mercedes (Daimler), I've modeled the crankcase some time ago but didn't find the time to do the rest of the engine. Maybe I should finish it indeed !
Thanks for watching !!!
Expectacular
Thanks you for your compliments and thanks for watching !!
Hi,
Congratulations for this video.
Are the magneto 3D modeling files available for download?
If not, do you know where I can find the magneto plans?
Thank you for your compliments.
Regarding the magneto, pls send me your request via the Contact page on my website ( www.pjvision.nl/ )
Thanks for watching !!
I have a question. Where fuel is sucked from the carburetor into the cylinder. From the carburetor I go through the shaft and later ???
The fuel is drawn from the carburetor, through the hollow crankshaft into the crankcase. Next the fuel is sucked into the cylinder through the induction pipes (9). Each cylinder head contains an inlet valve, through which the fuel will be drawn into the cylinder. Hope this answers your question.
Thanks for watching !!
@@pierrejansen2702 Thank you very much for your answer . Your animation is brilliant.
Oh my! This is amazing! Wonderful animation! Beautiful!
You make me blush !
Thank you for you compliments and thanks for watching !!
I'm Proud of you my dear! XX
I was wondering.... (great video BTW) the Focker DViii was powered by this engine (J version) and it came out towards the last moments of WW1,why use this antiquated engine (just my opinion) engine and not a more advanced water cooled engine like a Mercedes or BMW? what was the reason behind this?
I edited my comment cause i wanted to add,i didn't mean the engine wan antiquated,it is a work of art really but i mean a water cooled engine is more simple and i would say safer that something like this.
Thanks for your compliment !
The answer is weight. Weight was an important issue during the early days of aviation.
Rotary engines have no need for cooling liquid, pipes, water jackets, radiator or batteries. They provided excellent self-cooling. The rotating crankcase/cylinder assembly created its own cooling airflow, even with the aircraft at rest. Because of the rotating mass, no flywheel is needed. They provided and excellent power to weight ratio.
Thanks for watching !!
Very good videos! Thank You for Your work! Hello from Russia!
Thank you for your compliments and thanks for watching !!
Hello from The Netherlands and stay safe !!
Absolut unglaublich was um 1900 an Ingenieurskunst geschaffen wurde. Zwei Ventile wurden nur mit einem Kipphebel und einer Stösselstange betätigt, wie kann das funktionieren?👆👆👆😃😃😃😃😃 Viele Grüsse aus Germany
Thank you for your response. Indeed, all was designed without computers. Just pencil on paper and perhaps a Faber "Castell" slide ruler. Remarkable pieces of engineering and it worked, but the mean-time-between-failure (MTBF) wasn't that long. Nothing compared to today's modern engines.
Danke fürs Zuschauen und Grüße aus Holland !!
Amazing engines, where can I get one?
You can search the internet, but chances to fine one are quite limited.
However, CAMS in New Zealand ( cams.net.nz/ ) is currently remanufacturing the Gnome 9cyl 100hp rotary engine (Email Contact: Tony Wytenberg).
Thanks for watching !
@@pierrejansen2702 probably a few wrecks buried in the mud in France, I wonder how deep into the Somme an engine (once most of the surrounding aircraft has burnt away) penetrates from say 10,000 feet?
Probably not very deep in those little kites,i have seen pictures of WW2 airplanes flying in at about 650 mph on a vertical dive that plowed into the ground about 40 feet deep, i dont think these WW1 airplanes had enough kinetic force to be buried that deep, of course ground conditions had a lot to do with it,it would be neat to find a engine like this buried somewhere and clean it up at least for some kind of display.
The name of an app you use to make these things
Thank you for your response.
I am using V8i MicroStation (Bentley Systems) for all 3D CAD work and animations. MicroStation uses Modo as it's rendering engine (embedded).
All the rendered images (thousand+) are next imported into a video editing program (I'm using Magix) to create the various scenes and the final video.
Thanks for watching !!
А у вас есть обзор на Испано Сьюиза, которые устанавливали на самолётах Спад 7 и Спад 12?
No, sorry nothing about Hispano engines. Thanks for watching my videos.
Cheers, Pierre.
@@pierrejansen2702 понятно. Это конечно печально, но что поделать. Спасибо и за этот обзор.
I was always thinking about how to fuel rotating cylindersI was always thinking about how to fuel rotating cylinders
As you may have seen through the hollow crankshaft. The fuel mixture will next be drawn into the cylinders through the (9) induction pipes that connect to the inlet manifold assy attached to the cylinder head.
Thanks for watching !!
0:37 How did you do that?
Just creating all the parts in 3D (CAD), next animating and rendering all the scenes.
Finally the (1000+) images are imported into a video editing as to program the create the video.
If you want to see more, click on my channel; ruclips.net/channel/UCbyGXbMxmWfH8XsXzmmddhQ
Also my web-site ( www.pjvision.nl ) now contains 360 degr. views of the various WW1 engines.
Thanks for watching !!!
You mean the 'Instruction Manual' at 0:37 I assume ?
I've created the cover and the pages (CAD), added a book texture to the cover and text images to the pages.
Next I've animated the cover and pages to open as you've seen.
Thanks for your observation !!
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Thank you and thanks for watching !!
@@pierrejansen2702 Мне нравятся поршневые авиадвигатели!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
EXCELENTE
Thank you for your compliments and thanks for watching!!
Another great video of historic aero engines. Please keep up the good work !
mroe@mam.quebec
Thank you for your compliments and thanks for watching.
Stay safe !!
Brilliant *
Thanks for your compliments and thank you for watching !!
Hello dear professor, can I contact you through WhatsApp? I have plans for a helicopter. Can you do me a favor and turn it into a 3D drawing?
Thanks for watching my videos. Regarding building a helicopter, assuming you want to build a model, there are many kits available that will help you with your project. I'm mainly interested in 3D modeling of WW1 related aviation.
Cheers !
@@pierrejansen2702
May God grant you success, our honorable professor. I watched the video tapes and the modeling that you do was very beautiful. I wanted a model that I owned, but I would have liked the drawings to be like the model that you make. It is very beautiful and your design is wonderful in modeling.
Thank you for your compliments and kind words. You made me blush. It's these responses that keep me creating these videos.
Thanks for watching !!
@@pierrejansen2702
Continue designing, it is beautiful and wonderful. I follow you from Iraq and admire your work
😃👍👏👏
Thank you and thanks for watching !!