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does anyone know what is the status of the zoche radial diesel?
are any flying yet? Don't believe it has ever flown, and I doubt that it will anytime soon. Sure would love to have one on the front of my airplane, though. Ed "still got my Zoche t-shirt" Wischmeyer |
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Karel,
I'm a complete partisan, but my I suggest you look at the DeltaHawk. www.deltahawkengines.com The other "serious" players in the market are SMA and Thielert, both are further into production than DeltaHawk, but SMA is certified only and I don't think Thielert is selling in the states yet. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer any that I can. Regards, Dave Driscoll DeltaHawk Engines LLC karel adams wrote: does anyone know what is the status of the zoche radial diesel? are any flying yet? also, does anyone have specifications and/or pricing? their own website www.zoche.de is not saying very much... TIA, Karel |
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karel adams wrote:
"Dave Driscoll" schreef in bericht I'm a complete partisan, but my I suggest you look at the DeltaHawk. www.deltahawkengines.com However my situation is reverse: I'm in Europe; So Thielert is a nearer idea than DeltaHawk.... When you mention SMA, do you mean the Renault/Snecma thing? Consider http://www.wilksch.com/ This engine fly in a Torp211, in an Europa and perhaps today in a MCR4S See you at Chambley 2004? A+ -- Minicab F-PRAZ Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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Yes the SMA is the Renault/Snecma thing. If you're in Europe, I believe
that Thielert is going to be releasing engines to the experimental world shortly. As long as the size works out for you that would probably be your best bet. Like Thielert, DeltaHawk is trying to keep our first production runs close to home. Dave karel adams wrote: "Dave Driscoll" schreef in bericht ... Karel, I'm a complete partisan, but my I suggest you look at the DeltaHawk. www.deltahawkengines.com The other "serious" players in the market are SMA and Thielert, both are further into production than DeltaHawk, but SMA is certified only and I don't think Thielert is selling in the states yet. If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer any that I can. Regards, Dave Driscoll DeltaHawk Engines LLC Thank you Dave However my situation is reverse: I'm in Europe; So Thielert is a nearer idea than DeltaHawk.... When you mention SMA, do you mean the Renault/Snecma thing? KA |
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:45:35 -0000, "karel adams"
wrote: Thank you Dave However my situation is reverse: I'm in Europe; So Thielert is a nearer idea than DeltaHawk.... Please take a closer look at the available Diesel engines, especially the weight and dimensions. They are heavy, and pretty big. The Thielert is working well, but is incredibly compley - I strongly doubt that a home-builder is able to install it properly. If you are looking for an engine in the 130-160 hp range, check the Limbach 2400 DT. It's turbo-charged, 135 hp,certified, reliable, very light (85 kg compared to the 140 kg of a Thielert), small, and with the turbocharger its optimum operating altitude is at 10.000 - 14.000 ft, giving a good TAS. Fuel consumption as well as price is not much inferior to a Diesel, and installation is a lot easier. They just published the new 160 hp version with a regulated turbocharger. Bye Andreas |
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"karel adams" wrote: does anyone know what is the status of the zoche radial diesel? are any flying yet? also, does anyone have specifications and/or pricing? their own website www.zoche.de is not saying very much... TIA, Karel Unfortunately, Zoche has bee at it for at least the past 20 years and has yet to show one flying. Maybe he and Moller will get together and put them in Aircars? They apparently are competing for the world's supply of balonium and unobtanium to make their products. Seriously, it appears that Zoche's "engine" is a subsidy scam to obtain German Gov't R&D money and will probably never result in anything useful. I also have my Zoche T-shirt, and it DOES fly (on me, in my Lycoming-powered plane)! |
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