Felix Wankel

German engineer, Wankel engine inventor

Felix Wankel - German engineer, Wankel engine inventor
Born

August 13th, 1902
122 years ago

Died

1988
37 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Germany

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An engineer and inventor, contributions included the development of the Wankel rotary engine, a design that revolutionized engine technology. The innovative engine became prominent in various automobile manufacturers, featuring in models by companies like Mazda. The design's unique rotary motion distinguished it from traditional piston engines. Later, established the Wankel engine as a viable alternative for lightweight vehicle propulsion and enhanced the performance of motorcycles and small aircraft.

Invented the Wankel rotary engine

Patented the rotary engine design

Used in Mazda RX series of vehicles

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