No, rotary engines went out of use in aircraft in WW1.
Straight/Inline engines, V type engines, Rotary engines and diesel engines
all car engines are internal combustion most car engines are Reciprocating piston some mazdas use wankel rotary engines hybrids use reciprocating piston engines in combination with electric motors
it has two or three rotor's that spin generating power its the same rx7s and black hawk helicopters both have rotary engines. Its been proven that some rx7 rotary engines can push an upwards of 900 hp. Without any assistance from a turbo, or Nitrous Oxide Systems
no, the ONLY cars with rotary engines have RX in there name.
1. Problems with emissions control. Rotary engines use direct oil injection and this means oil is constantly burning with the fuel. 2. Economies of scale. Due to the complex nature of rotary engines very difficult to repair in relation to piston engines and very few people are trained to maintain and build these engines 3. Fuel consumption. Rotary engines are notoriously expensive to run on fuel. 4. Lack of low down torque/driveability. Rotary engines makes a tremendous amount of power at high RPM but insignificant torque in the lower rev ranges. 5. Ignorance. If more people disregard all of the above and eventually get to drive a rotary powered for for a while, they'd be converted. Unfortunately almost all rotary owners are petrolheads and adrenalin junkies!
Rotary Engines
No.
Inline, "V" and rotary
Rotary engines do not have pistons.
The only thing I can think of is the word "rotary". There are rotary engines and old rotary phones that had dials....hope this helps.
If you mean do any Subarus have an automatic transmission, then the answer is yes - all models are available with automatic transmissions.