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Euro-Motors
April 28th 08, 08:47 AM
Is the horsepower the same from an airplane as like from a
motorcycle?
if yes i wonder why airplane engines are still so big to
produce 100 hp against 100 horsepoer from a motorcyle
regards
willy
NoSpam
April 28th 08, 11:04 AM
Euro-Motors wrote:
> Is the horsepower the same from an airplane as like from a
> motorcycle?
> if yes i wonder why airplane engines are still so big to
> produce 100 hp against 100 horsepoer from a motorcyle
> regards
> willy
>
>
Un-geared aircraft engines turn the prop directly so the prop tip speed
becomes the limiting factor. The tip of a 6 foot prop turning at 2700RPM
is travelling at about 580mph. To get the power at low RPM you need a
big engine (or a gearbox).
Dave
neha
May 19th 08, 12:25 AM
Euro-Motors wrote:
> Is the horsepower the same from an airplane as like from a
> motorcycle?
> if yes i wonder why airplane engines are still so big to
> produce 100 hp against 100 horsepoer from a motorcyle
> regards
> willy
>
>
Horse power from big cubic inches is very reliable horse power, horse
power from high RPM is a bit more fickle.
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