my hands build this engine in my vocational training as precision-mechanic at schabmüller automobiltechnik gmbh in germany, bavaria. nice to see it on youtube how it still works. nice greetings paul
First of all one must congratulate the man who built this gem of engineering. There is no way one can describe the intelligence and all that is needed to make such a wonderful and elegant engine. The stroboscopic effect on the propeller is interesting. In the old cameras which used cellollose film the stroboscopic effect was due to the rate of taking pictures coinciding with the revolutions that were being filmed. The old film making registered all the pixels in the picture all at the same time and so it was only the repetition rate that decided the stroboscopic effect where the picture was not distorted but the rotation was relative to the rate of taking pictures so a wheel was shown without distortion but simply going clockwise and anticlockwise as it was being measured with respect to the filming rate. With a digital camera, the pixels are not read at the same time, but they are sequenced in an interesting manner and so the stroboscopic effect is not only due to the rate at which filming is taking place , but also at the manner in which the picture is shifted to another memory bank and then read in a sequential manner, not necessarily in any particular order. There is intelligence in every area of engineering, and what I say is that the wonders around us come as seem and unseen and silent wonders. We should learn to appreciate all engineering wonders and not only the emotions and colours around us, but when you think deep about it, even emotions are an engineering sensitive function. Congratulations to the maker of this engine .............. and all engineers who make our home life so comfortable.......... something which philosophers and religions never did in the last 10,000 years. If one looks as large and small structures be they dynamic or static, well one can take in a heavy breath and we should all thank those engineers who gave us practical tangible comforts of life and also so much pleasure in watching such dynamic art!
The reason the propellor looks so odd is because of rolling shutter artifacts caused by the digital camera used to film it. High-end cinema digital equipment use global shutters instead (like the old film movie cameras) which eliminate that odd effect.
I know. It's just really cool looking. I think the timing of the rolling shutter effect coincides with the vibrational resonance of the fourteenth dimension. It's a scary thing. Watching this too much may cause temporal dislocation.
The warping you see is because some cameras have a shutter speed at which rotating propellers will look freaked-out, they will be half blurred and half visible.
I learned already in the zeventies that a woodprop does not change it shape ant stay stiff.Harry Knol The enginge can be send to my museu plan storage.
It has something to do with the way the camera takes each frame, this is done from right top to bottom left in the cmos sensor (not sure if this is the direction) So the difference in time between the time the first pixel in the cmos square and the last one capturing their light beams is the reason for such weird images as the fan is rotating and changing its position from the first to the last pixel.
Sounds pretty powerful for its size.But it skips, needs something, maybe a valve lash adjustment?(considering everything else is ok) Chris, cc/HP or cc/ftlb the engine is probably more powerful than the fullsize.
A P51 wouldn't do it justice, would sound the part. I reckon there'd be some early post World War One aircraft where an exposed engine with cooling fins and exposed valve train would be just the ticket.
I would love to see that engine in a model Car :D would be a nice Project to build a RC car with all the Parts that has all the parts that a real Car has.
once upon a time even pushrods were state of the art, like carburettors, drum brakes and prechamber diesel engines. you get a very compact engine when you use push rods and aircraft engines have to be as compact as possible.
The image sensor in the camera/videocamera is likely a CMOS type, which suffer from an effect called "rolling shutter". Basically, it doesn't capture every pixel at the exact same time, leading to bizarre effects like that propeller.
Any plans on putting into an R/C plane or car? Very cool. Nice work. But I think it's a tad less impressive, no disrespect, than the model V-12 engine video that had a link on the side to this video. That guy basically scaled down all the components of a full size V-12, camshafts and all, and made a running V-12 model that was for all intents and purposes, an actual scaled down V-12. This one is still impressive, but from what I can see, appears to be 12 R/C gas engines put together in a V-12 layout. I would love to see either actually being used to power an R/C plane or car.
That would be the perfect engine for an 1:3 RC Dragster - maybe to add a compressor (for the power) and well curved "flamethrower" exhausts (for the show). And You'll do 1/4 mile faster than any other dragster (because Your power/weigth ratio is much better and the aerodynamic resistance is also 1/3 scale, but in square...!)
my hands build this engine in my vocational training as precision-mechanic at schabmüller automobiltechnik gmbh in germany, bavaria. nice to see it on youtube how it still works. nice greetings paul
Could have made a killer RC Kirovets tractor, but this guy was like nope, I want a flying table!
a flying table XD
Kyle Shores
Looks like the prop keeps going back/forth into the 4th dimension.
so true
Just a rolling shutter
Omg the bow up doll at the beginning
*Blow
Imagine that engine in a quarter-scale Zonda...
I see it in a spitfire instead 🤑
Very very impressive, a stunning work of engineering that sounds great too.
Weirdest Frame illusion on a propeller i have ever seen
ikr
***** The best is when it is turning one way, then reverses.
Roger Wilco it's so werid to watch
The engine looks great but that table plane is never gonna fly.
That is a thing of beauty! Much respect to the skill involved in creating that.
First of all one must congratulate the man who built this gem of engineering. There is no way one can describe the intelligence and all that is needed to make such a wonderful and elegant engine.
The stroboscopic effect on the propeller is interesting. In the old cameras which used cellollose film the stroboscopic effect was due to the rate of taking pictures coinciding with the revolutions that were being filmed. The old film making registered all the pixels in the picture all at the same time and so it was only the repetition rate that decided the stroboscopic effect where the picture was not distorted but the rotation was relative to the rate of taking pictures so a wheel was shown without distortion but simply going clockwise and anticlockwise as it was being measured with respect to the filming rate.
With a digital camera, the pixels are not read at the same time, but they are sequenced in an interesting manner and so the stroboscopic effect is not only due to the rate at which filming is taking place , but also at the manner in which the picture is shifted to another memory bank and then read in a sequential manner, not necessarily in any particular order.
There is intelligence in every area of engineering, and what I say is that the wonders around us come as seem and unseen and silent wonders. We should learn to appreciate all engineering wonders and not only the emotions and colours around us, but when you think deep about it, even emotions are an engineering sensitive function.
Congratulations to the maker of this engine .............. and all engineers who make our home life so comfortable.......... something which philosophers and religions never did in the last 10,000 years. If one looks as large and small structures be they dynamic or static, well one can take in a heavy breath and we should all thank those engineers who gave us practical tangible comforts of life and also so much pleasure in watching such dynamic art!
Beautiful precise engineering, lots of skilled work there.
0:10 there's a freaking inflatable doll in the background.
lol
OMG I just saw that that is great
I could listen to that all day!
Holy cow, that runs REALLY smooth!
this would sound awesome in a spitfire !
The reason the propellor looks so odd is because of rolling shutter artifacts caused by the digital camera used to film it. High-end cinema digital equipment use global shutters instead (like the old film movie cameras) which eliminate that odd effect.
I love how it folds the propeller through another dimension.
***** it looks insane
***** It's because of the "rolling shutter" effect.
I know. It's just really cool looking. I think the timing of the rolling shutter effect coincides with the vibrational resonance of the fourteenth dimension. It's a scary thing. Watching this too much may cause temporal dislocation.
***** the frame rate of the camera does make it look cool
+Joshua Martin english pls ;/
Someone really needs to build that into a scale RC Spitfire
about 10 month with brakes and a total of about 8 apprentice as precision-mechanic. was a wonderful interresting work
that thing's a monster and the prop looked awesome
A engine powered cooling fan. neat
That sounds smoooooth as. Very nice.
Spitfire, put it in a spitfire!
Sounds awesome! I could just put it in my room and listen to it idle haha..and open my windows ofc
+BlitzkriegRap You & me BOTH BlitzkriegRap!!!!
CLEARLY your a Man who LOVES FINE workmanship,& I hear ya LOWD & CLEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
put it in a spitfire model!
that cooling fan is AWSOME!!!
HOLY crap who laced my beer. that prop is in about 3 pieces
Trippin man.... Like... The propeller was all like..... Woah
yeah. that camera fram dealy looks awesome
gotta love rolling shutters and spinning objects ;)
man i love the rattling noise of them valves!!!
That Frisbee on the end of the engine made me giggle
shove that in an RC Spitfire (Somehow) and you got beauty!
it's the shutter speed on the camera that makes the prop do that
Fascinating prop design ....
Makes one HELL of a shop fan !!!
Why the hell is there a sex doll in the background
laser dowsen DON'T CHANGE THE SUBJECT.
Anthony Zastoupil @ 0:06.. LOL.. yeah.. this is how the other half live ;)
omg there is. I wish it was a guy tho
Anthony Zastoupil wow I didn't see that at first...haha
haha didnt see it at first
this engine was the inspiration for my build using 12x Honda GX25 so 300cc V12, for a kids car ! @
Just in case the sexiness of the engine doesnt finish you off, you always have the second option.
The warping you see is because some cameras have a shutter speed at which rotating propellers will look freaked-out, they will be half blurred and half visible.
I want that engine for my bicycle. Really wonderful.
OMG i would so spend years building an RC plane around that engine. That is a great feat of engineering IMHO
Spitfires and mustangs used v-12's. Also a prop makes a nice counter weight when running a motor on the bench, like a flywheel.
I learned already in
the zeventies that a
woodprop does not
change it shape ant
stay stiff.Harry Knol
The enginge can be send to my museu
plan storage.
Well, that's a proper desk fan when you really need to crank it up.
That thing is friggin' incredible. :)
your engine look fantastic
It has something to do with the way the camera takes each frame, this is done from right top to bottom left in the cmos sensor (not sure if this is the direction)
So the difference in time between the time the first pixel in the cmos square and the last one capturing their light beams is the reason for such weird images as the fan is rotating and changing its position from the first to the last pixel.
sweet!!! a baby V12... perhaps will power the big S-class when it grows up
Ah. I haven't seen the effect on the old TV with the V-hold yet. Interesting. Must keep an eye out for that. Thanks.
Sounds pretty powerful for its size.But it skips, needs something, maybe a valve lash adjustment?(considering everything else is ok) Chris, cc/HP or cc/ftlb the engine is probably more powerful than the fullsize.
it will be a perfect engine in to a P 51
A P51 wouldn't do it justice, would sound the part. I reckon there'd be some early post World War One aircraft where an exposed engine with cooling fins and exposed valve train would be just the ticket.
i never thought of that great idea!
Gotta love rolling shutter
I would love to see that engine in a model Car :D would be a nice Project to build a RC car with all the Parts that has all the parts that a real Car has.
absolutely beautiful
I have that voice in my head, "Touch it, Touch it"
That sounds better than most Toyota engines! [;^)
My 2AZ FE which is a 4cyl sounds better than all v8s
+JamaisMEC 3sgte sounds great dunno what are you talking about.
***** I was trolling -_-
JamaisMEC 1jz, 2jz and the famous Lexus LFA engine are all Toyota engines, that sound better than any American v8
Schönes Teil! Gut gemacht.
That would blow the doors off the olden commondoors😳😳
That propeller went goofy
once upon a time even pushrods were state of the art, like carburettors, drum brakes and prechamber diesel engines.
you get a very compact engine when you use push rods and aircraft engines have to be as compact as possible.
The image sensor in the camera/videocamera is likely a CMOS type, which suffer from an effect called "rolling shutter". Basically, it doesn't capture every pixel at the exact same time, leading to bizarre effects like that propeller.
that propeller was freaking me out
Put it on my goped and say I drive a v12 lol
Put some wings on that bench!
best framerate artifact ever!
That would make a badass lawn mower
It looks really cool... wish it didn't sound like my lawnmower !
@linx950
actually, this is because of the "rolling shutter" of the CMOS-image sensor in this camcorder.
You'd think with a stationary setup like that they would use a prop guard to keep from someone getting a limb chopped off!
It's the prop speed v frames per second of the filming.
thank you very much for educating me about what I was already aware of. I bet you're fun at parties...
That would rock on a rc air boat.
I would have laughed if the table just flew off into the sunset
Germans. Always so friendly and never condescending.
I want one of those to replace my mower engine.
That prop blade is trippin', man
put this thing on a moped, i would totally buy that.
I wish, I was too busy getting freaked out by what the prop was doing.
who build that engine is a genius
Running that engine at full RPM and it'll take off...along with the table of course!
v12 moped sounds good, i gotta give it to you
@Squarerig He said the "ignition" was nothing more than a glow plug driver system The engine uses glow plugs.
nice doll in the BG
It appears to be warping space time and light!
I need to see RC plane with it onboard!!
That is so weird, the effect of digital on the propellers, compared to film. :D
Rolling shutter give a strange video effect on that prop LOL
It's called rolling shutter effect.
I would cry if I saw that in a plane and it crashed. It is so brilliant.
Oh yes. I forgot :D Thaks for mentioning that :D
sounds like my lawnmower
Liberty V-12 model engine would look nice in airmail biplanes.
First time I have seen a little V-12. I can not believe it. Now FERRARI & LAMBORGHINI are going to be angry about it.
cool engine!
used a cmos camera?
Any plans on putting into an R/C plane or car? Very cool. Nice work.
But I think it's a tad less impressive, no disrespect, than the model V-12 engine video that had a link on the side to this video.
That guy basically scaled down all the components of a full size V-12, camshafts and all, and made a running V-12 model that was for all intents and purposes, an actual scaled down V-12.
This one is still impressive, but from what I can see, appears to be 12 R/C gas engines put together in a V-12 layout.
I would love to see either actually being used to power an R/C plane or car.
I've just seen a table fly past my window.
I want to install one of these on my beach cruiser
That would be the perfect engine for an 1:3 RC Dragster - maybe to add a compressor (for the power) and well curved "flamethrower" exhausts (for the show).
And You'll do 1/4 mile faster than any other dragster (because Your power/weigth ratio is much better and the aerodynamic resistance is also 1/3 scale, but in square...!)
THIS IS COOOLLLLLL WHAT IF THAT ENGINE put it in the RC car