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Curious to know what engines cost, I was searching on eBay for o-360
engines and came across a listing for a Lycoming O-360-A1D Experimental engine. I thought, since Lycoming's O-360's are used in production airplanes, that these engines have to hold FAA non- experimental status. I know that there are engines that have not yet been certified by the FAA, e.g. the Deltahawk Diesels, and some that never will be like the Mazda 13B conversions. I am a little confused, however, about a well known engine from a commercial airplane engine mfr carrying this designation. Can someone help me with understanding a little more about what this "experimental" designation might mean? (Actual listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Avia...7C24 0%3A1318) Note that this is an expired listing so you'll have to have (or register for) an eBay account to see it. |
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