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Hello,
with the current developments and progress in GA propulsion technology, I am wondering if someone already works on a conversion of a Malibu/Mirage into a "Thielert Diesel Malibu". This could, at least in Europe and some other parts of the world, make sense!? Does anyone have an idea? Does this happen? Cheers, E! |
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![]() E. Glaser wrote: Hello, with the current developments and progress in GA propulsion technology, I am wondering if someone already works on a conversion of a Malibu/Mirage into a "Thielert Diesel Malibu". Yeah, it's called the Mirage and it has a turbine. |
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Newps wrote:
E. Glaser wrote: Hello, with the current developments and progress in GA propulsion technology, I am wondering if someone already works on a conversion of a Malibu/Mirage into a "Thielert Diesel Malibu". Yeah, it's called the Mirage and it has a turbine. ....so much for the "smart" answer... Does anyone happen know the "real" answer to my question?? Cheers, E! |
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Newps wrote:
E. Glaser wrote: Hello, with the current developments and progress in GA propulsion technology, I am wondering if someone already works on a conversion of a Malibu/Mirage into a "Thielert Diesel Malibu". Yeah, it's called the Mirage and it has a turbine. ....so much for the "smart" answer... Does anyone happen know the "real" answer to my question?? Cheers, E! |
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Thielert (or whoever) would have to have a Diesel available that could
produce about 310 HP before someone could get it certified in any given airframe. I know they say they're working on one, but "working on one" and "having one certified" are two entirely different things. -Jon C. "E. Glaser" wrote in message ... Hello, with the current developments and progress in GA propulsion technology, I am wondering if someone already works on a conversion of a Malibu/Mirage into a "Thielert Diesel Malibu". This could, at least in Europe and some other parts of the world, make sense!? Does anyone have an idea? Does this happen? Cheers, E! |
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Jon,
Thielert (or whoever) would have to have a Diesel available that could produce about 310 HP They have. It is (certified). -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Well.... I don't think it's certified in the US yet, right? For how
many airframes is it certified (anywhere)? It looks to me like they have a ways to go before it could be a reality. -Jon C. "Thomas Borchert" wrote in message ... Jon, Thielert (or whoever) would have to have a Diesel available that could produce about 310 HP They have. It is (certified). -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Jon,
Well.... I don't think it's certified in the US yet, right? You said "working on" and "certified" are different. I replied telling you it is certified. Which it is. For how many airframes is it certified (anywhere)? The engine itself is type-certified in Europe. It looks to me like they have a ways to go before it could be a reality. Sure they have. But a) the way is not nearly as long as your first post implied and b) they have a proven track record with the Centurion 1.7, which is the only diesel engine actually available in the market and flying in numbers (several hundred). -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Jon Carlson wrote:
Thielert (or whoever) would have to have a Diesel available that could produce about 310 HP before someone could get it certified in any given airframe. I know they say they're working on one, but "working on one" and "having one certified" are two entirely different things. Have a look at Thielert Centurion 4.0. -- Tauno Voipio tauno voipio (at) iki fi |
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Tauno Voipio wrote:
Jon Carlson wrote: Thielert (or whoever) would have to have a Diesel available that could produce about 310 HP before someone could get it certified in any given airframe. I know they say they're working on one, but "working on one" and "having one certified" are two entirely different things. Have a look at Thielert Centurion 4.0. Hi there, thank you for your feedback! Thielert claims to have the Centurion 4.0 certified ( http://www.centurion-engines.com/c40/c40_start.htm ) and it has been published in one of the local magzines that someone is converting a Duke 60 to 2 Thielerts. I was just curious if someone is already working on a Malibu conversion. It could make quite an impact in Europe. Happy flying, E! |
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