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The MidWest AE series are lightweight,
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, single- and twin-rotor
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s, with dual ignition, designed for
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. They were produced by Mid-West Engines Ltd. at Staverton Airport,
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, UK.


History

This engine design traces its origins to the
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research unit in Birmingham. David Garside, a BSA engineer, designed an
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twin-rotor motorcycle engine that was based on the
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motor later used in the Hercules motorcycle. Wankel engines produce large amounts of heat, so Garside gave this air-cooled motor interior cooling air that was drawn first through the rotors and into a large
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before entering the combustion chambers via the carburetors."Cycle World" magazine February 1971 Only 100 of the air-cooled
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s were produced. The later
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had liquid-cooling, but with the same air-cooled rotors as the Classic model. These Norton engines had a
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, similar to an oil-injected
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.


Development

Very closely based upon the Norton engine, the MidWest engine developed the design further. The lubrication system became a ''semi-total-loss system'' whereby Silkolene
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oil was directly injected into the inlet tracts and onto the main roller bearings, but the oil that fed the bearings became an oil-mist within the rotor-cooling air, with about 30% of the oil recovered and returned to the remote oil tank. Unlike the Norton engine, the rotor-cooling air was forced in by a belt-driven centrifugal pump and then dumped overboard as it was considered too hot for ideal volumetric efficiency. Instead, ambient-temperature combustion air was inducted into the engine separately. Early Midwest engines had simple Tillotson carburettors, but these proved unsatisfactory and later engines were fitted with
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. This gave the advantage both of precise fuel delivery and avoided the need for carburettor heat as the risk of induction icing was diminished. The engine produces maximum power at 7,500 rpm (the rotors turning at only 2,500rpm), but a 2.96:1 reduction gearbox (closely based on that in the Hewland AE75 engine) gave a maximum propeller speed of an efficient 2,500 rpm. Unlike the Hewland's gearbox, where the output shaft and propeller flange were below the crankshaft, the MidWest's gearbox had its output shaft higher than the eccentric shaft. When installed in the
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aircraft, this feature allowed a larger diameter propeller to be used, with better propeller clearance, while raising the height of the engine's thrust line, and reducing downward visibility over the nose very slightly.


Marketing

MidWest planned to market the AE-series engine in the fast-growing light aircraft and
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sector. The AE engine's characteristics made it suited for aviation use, being lightweight, very compact, low vibration and simple in construction. Also, whereas Wankel engines in car and motorcycle applications often suffered insufficient engine warm up time prior to power application, in an aircraft use, engine checks and taxiing ensured that it would be at operating temperature by the time the runway was reached. However, two factors lead to the MidWest engine's lack of market success downfall. The engine was originally intended to be the main powerplant for the
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, but the kitplane's designer, Ivan Shaw, lost patience with the crude Tillotson carburettors, and opted for the
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as a replacement. Instead of initially making their engines available only for non-certified aircraft, MidWest embarked on the expensive and time-consuming process of seeking a
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and the engine ceased production after only a limited number had been built.Pilot magazine April 1994


Diamond Aircraft purchase of Midwest

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bought MidWest and transferred the engine rights to
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, a company founded in 2007 and located in
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. Diamond discontinued production of the MidWest twin-rotor engine, but for a period they continued building the single-rotor model, mainly for the
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market. Diamond then designed and produced two replacement models, both single-rotor Wankel engines: the
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and the
Austro Engine AE75R The Austro Engine AE75R is an Austrian aircraft engine, that was designed and produced by Austro Engine of Wiener Neustadt for use in ultralight aircraft.Tacke, Willi; Marino Boric; et al: ''World Directory of Light Aviation 2015-16'', pages 256 ...
. These new designs feature liquid cooling with forced-air rotor cooling, metered, direct oil lubrication pumped to the main bearings and to the rotor tips, via the inlet manifold, with partial oil recovery, dual ignition and electric starting, all of which were features of the MidWest engines. They also use electronic fuel injection.Austro Engine gmbh brochure Nov2 009


Variants

;AE50 :Single rotor, , (max) at 7800 rpm, (cruise) at 6900 rpm, gearbox ratio 3.23:1, 33 kg
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including all attached ancillaries, but excluding the exhaust"Flyer" magazine May 1994 page 38 ;AE100 :Twin rotor, , (max) at 7800 rpm, (cruise) at 6900 rpm, gearbox ratio 2.95:1, 53 kg dry weight including all attached ancillaries, but excluding the exhaust ;AE110 :Twin rotor, , (max) at 7800 rpm, (cruise) at 6900 rpm, gearbox ratio 2.95:1, 53 kg dry weight including all attached ancillaries, but excluding the exhaust


Austro engine variants

;AE50R :Single rotor, , (max) at 7750 rpm, (not including gearbox) ;AE75R :Single rotor, , (max) at 7000 rpm, (not including gearbox)


Applications

* AMF Chevvron 2-32 *
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*
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*
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*
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*
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Specifications (AE100)


See also


References


External links


Official Austro Engines Rotary website
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