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Dec 16 2023 Steve Lucas 9:25 PM

We are over the Fresh Meadows Housing Development in Queens looking mainly east or slightly south-east. The LIMP runs left to right near the upper left corner. Other roads include Horace Harding Blvd., North Hempstead Tpke., and a small piece of Francis Lewis Blvd. The only LIMP structure visible is the bridge over N. Hempstead Tpke. The old LIMP entrance is just out of frame to the left and the 73rd. Avenue bridge appears to be just out of frame to the right. Since the only housing development buildings that look complete are the high-rise structures on the right, I’ll date the photo around 1947-1948.

From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow

Dec 15 2023 frank femenias 11:14 PM

My first motorcycle was a Yamaha 400cc and I wasn’t impressed by its performance on the highways. But for local pizza deliveries, this could be a game-changer!

From Video: My pilot run driving the 1984 Tritan A2 Aerocar #5

Dec 15 2023 frank femenias 10:28 PM

Thank you for clarifying, Greg. Was unaware of Wankel’s long history. Great info to know and to share!

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Dec 15 2023 al velocci 6:35 PM

Greg, Got it, thank you,

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Dec 15 2023 Mitchell (Mitch) Paluszek 3:34 PM

Easy-peasy. Fresh Meadows looking, essentially, eastward (southeastward?). Boulevard in the lower left corner is the pre-LIE Horace Harding Blvd. Piece of a road at upper left is Francis Lewis, near today’s St. Francis Prep. I’d date this as 1951??? Pre-LIE/Post-Fresh Meadows complex.

From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow

Dec 15 2023 Stuart Geller 8:59 AM

Bayside near Bell Blvd. Near Windsor Park in Oakland Gardens?

From Mystery Friday Foto #50 Solved; Fresh Meadows and the Motor Parkway in the Snow

Dec 14 2023 Greg O. 6:48 PM

Al-
If you look at the link I posted in my comment, rotary engines were indeed used in airplanes as well as radial engines.

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Dec 14 2023 Al Prete 6:14 PM

I think there’s some confusion between “rotary” engines and “radial” engines in airplanes. Radial engines have pistons arranged in a circle.

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Dec 14 2023 Al Prete 6:11 PM

I know that the Wankel engine was used in some fine cars. The Ro80, made by NSU of Germany, still looks stylish today. But the problems of the engine (fuel consumption, pollution, oil consumption, problems with the seals) led to its demise and the downfall of NSU, which was taken over by Volkswagen / Audi. I’m surprised that a version of it was used in the Domino’s car.

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Dec 13 2023 Steven M Donovan 10:28 PM

I believe that is a Brookhaven park now.

From 1958-1967 tours of the Long Island Motor Parkway #6: Petit Trianon in Lake Ronkonkoma

Dec 13 2023 William White 11:26 AM

Thank u for all that contributed to this story. I had heard about it & saw the pictures but, always wondered about the people impacted. What a thorough job!

From Mystery Friday Foto #49 Solved:The 1958 Airplane/Three Car Crash on the Southern State Parkway

Dec 13 2023 Donald S Springer 9:30 AM

why didnt they try for Republic airport ??

From Mystery Friday Foto #49 Solved:The 1958 Airplane/Three Car Crash on the Southern State Parkway

Dec 13 2023 Mark Schaier 8:54 AM

Thanks Greg for posting of the wikipedia.org website that I’ve known about but did’t think of looking up or mentioing. Everything to know about the Wankel engine is in this website!

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Dec 13 2023 James SPINA 8:21 AM

So proud of my Son Gram for this wonderful tale told so well on the adventures of Howard and Rob!

From InstaGRAM Report: Interview with Rob Ida About the Black Beast

Dec 13 2023 Dennis 5:59 AM

Fascinating interview. Can’t wait to hear more about Rob Ida and his work on the collection!

From InstaGRAM Report: Interview with Rob Ida About the Black Beast

Dec 12 2023 Greg O. 6:46 PM

Al-
Yes they were as Curtiss-Wright did acquire a license for the Wankel rotary. They are well suited for light aircraft. They also have been used in everything including trains.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wankel_engine

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Dec 10 2023 Gary Hammond 2:08 PM

Al Velocci, Yes Rotary engines were in use around WWI - The Cradle of Aviation Museum’s Thomas Morse S4C Scout has a 90 hp LeRhone rotary engine. Gnome was another popular rotary used back then.

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Dec 10 2023 Mark Schaier 1:51 PM

Greg,
The Wankel Rotary engine offered licenced to a number of companys for uses in their cars or more development for the future uses in cars, among the earlist was NSU Spider, conv. 2dr.-2P, Mazda RX-7, 2dr. coupe 2P, GM use for development for their vehicles and to supply AMC for its new Pacer with it short front end, but crammed in their own 6 cyl. Mercedes introduce the C111, a mid-engine 4 rotary
2P coupe. Just few made as research/concept. but emmision issues killed it, except for Madza, still at it, on and off.

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Dec 10 2023 Mike Cain 11:11 AM

I went to the New York Auto Show at the Javits Center every year to see the latest models for each manufacturer. Especially enjoyed the Rolls Royce and other European luxury brands. Now it’s mostly electric vehicles so I’ve lost interest.
It was fun while it lasted!

From Kleiner's Korner: An Automobile Show on the Course of the 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race

Dec 10 2023 Robert Laravie 9:25 AM

A nice ride, Port Jefferson has a great history of home built three wheelers. The 2024 Hillclimb awaits

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