The only change you need for "Pusher" configuration is a reversed pitch of
the prop.
You have to buy a prop anyway, right?
Twin engine aircraft have engines that run in a counter rotating pairing.
One clockwise and the other counter clockwise.
Proof enough that the rotation direction is not a factor.
T Mann
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Sent: Monday, June 10, 2019 2:01 AM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Dumb question here...
Rob : Yes, the engine can be used in mirror image but that is for a
"pusher" configuration. You can't turn the motor for using it in the
"tractor" config.
The 'pusher' config is the same direction as mounted in a car
(automobile). Generally used with aircraft types like the Cozy etc.
that needs a "pusher engine " setup.
Le Roux
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> Can a 13b engine be set up in mirror image?
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> Turn in the opposite direction.
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> Exhaust on opposite side, etc.
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