Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 29-Jan-2019

Below we show an illustration of the coaxial, radial, two-stroke engine, with a power of 65 CV. It is from the year 1910.

-With a description of extremely complex operation, the author does not dare to transfer it, although I have a text for anyone who dares.

Gobe et Diard, 65 CV
“Gobe et Diard, 65 CV”

From Appendix 12: Electric lighting company in Paris that had this engine or project.

Motor rotativo Gobe-Diard bicilindrico
“Gobe-Diard twin-cylinder rotary” (PiP-Flu)

-The 25 CV has just two rotary cylinders. It looks like a two-stroke engine with ports in the cylinder bases and exhaust valves in the cylinder heads.

Engines of GOBE et DIARD

Model: 2 cils rotativo

Arquitecture: 2-cylinder Rotary
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 25 CV
Weight:

Other details:
Gobe-Diard twin-cylinder rotary engine

"Gobe-Diard twin-cylinder rotary engine" (PeT)

Model: 8 cils. coaxial, (1910)

Arquitecture: 8-cylinder
Cooling:
Total Displacement:
Bore / Stroke:
Power: 65 CV
Weight:

Other details:
Gobe et Diard, 65 CV

"Gobe et Diard, 65 CV"