• PlumOPM
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    3522 days ago

    Also you get to say Wankel all the time with a serious face.

    • subignition
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      1922 days ago

      You’d want to pronounce it closer to as it is in German to be accurate.

      (/ˈvaŋkəl̩/, VUN-kell)

      • PlumOPM
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        2222 days ago

        Yeah, but I’m seven and a half years old and American.

        • subignition
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          1222 days ago

          Your account would then exist in violation of COPPA and should be banned.

          (Yes, I’m aware you are not being serious.)

          • PlumOPM
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            222 days ago

            汪克尔

      • @TriflingToad
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        522 days ago

        I don’t think you understand how LITTLE that clears up the pronunciation

    • Captain Aggravated
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      1322 days ago

      Anyone who calls it a “rotary” engine is physically incapable of having fun. Plus rotary engines are reciprocating engines that powered early WW1 fighter planes, where the whole engine spins with the propeller for reasons I’m too modern to understand.

      • @[email protected]
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        622 days ago

        Air cooling, spin the heads so they get a whole lot of fresh air at all times and they’re lighter than the alternatives.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 days ago

            They’re called Wankels because one of the contributors was Felix Wankel and his last name happens to have humorous connotations.