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Does anyone have an idea of costs on a engine reuild / new engine for:
DG800/Ventus vs ASH26E |
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On 11/5/2010 12:51 PM, Z1 wrote:
Does anyone have an idea of costs on a engine reuild / new engine for: DG800/Ventus vs ASH26E You should contact Schleicher or Diamond Engines about the ASH 26 E engine, as I think they are the only sources of new or rebuilt engines. I'm sure it will cost more than the Solo engine for the other two gliders, but I don't know what the costs a after 15 years and 150 hours (and 3000 on the glider), my ASH 26 E is still purring away. What is your interest in these engines? If you are thinking of getting a self-launcher, I suggest you go here to find the owner's group for the ASH 26 E: ASH 26E owners group http://groups.google.com/group/ASH-26E?lnk=li&pli=1 Here is the group for self-launchers in general, the Auxiliary-powered Sailplane Association: www.motorglider.org It also has a discussion group, which you can find in the menu on the site. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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On Nov 6, 9:59*am, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 11/5/2010 12:51 PM, Z1 wrote: What is your interest in these engines? If you are thinking of getting a self-launcher, I suggest you go here to find the owner's group for the ASH 26 E: There's alot of these motorgliders for sale at the mo.. just after the pro's/con's of the motors. Thanks Eric for your reply i will chk the link provided... |
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There's alot of these motorgliders for sale at the mo.. just after the
pro's/con's of the motors. Don't have any of them myself... but I hear as much praise about the 26's setup as I've heard about problems with the rest. Speaking from an anecdotal standpoint, the 26's Wankel arrangement seems superior. Of course the electric option seems a superior choice to the Wankel, and would certainly be my first choice if it were an option... -Paul |
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On 11/5/2010 8:58 PM, sisu1a wrote:
There's alot of these motorgliders for sale at the mo.. just after the pro's/con's of the motors. Don't have any of them myself... but I hear as much praise about the 26's setup as I've heard about problems with the rest. Speaking from an anecdotal standpoint, the 26's Wankel arrangement seems superior. Of course the electric option seems a superior choice to the Wankel, and would certainly be my first choice if it were an option... The much lower vibration of the Wankel rotary, compared to the two stroke engines, greatly reduces vibration induced problems. Of course, there is much more to a motorglider than the propulsion system, and the 26 E owner's group is a good place to discover these. And please note the link to the "Guide" below. It's an excellent resource for people that want to, or are already operating self-launching sailplanes. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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On Nov 6, 12:07*am, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 11/5/2010 8:58 PM, sisu1a wrote: There's alot of these motorgliders for sale at the mo.. just after the pro's/con's of the motors. Don't have any of them myself... but I hear as much praise about the 26's setup as I've heard about problems with the rest. Speaking from an anecdotal standpoint, the 26's Wankel arrangement seems superior. Of course the electric option seems a superior choice to the Wankel, and would certainly be my first choice if it were an option... The much lower vibration of the Wankel rotary, compared to the two stroke engines, greatly reduces vibration induced problems. Of course, there is much more to a motorglider than the propulsion system, and the 26 E owner's group is a good place to discover these. And please note the link to the "Guide" below. It's an excellent resource for people that want to, or are already operating self-launching sailplanes. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz Funny how when someone asks anything in aviation regarding costs, the responses are so much like a politician's meanderings, never answering the question. I know it is highly variable, I get that ... but does ANYONE any longer answer a question rather than giving a reference? Someone give the guy a figure please! even if its a long shot rough estimate. |
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On 11/7/2010 10:39 AM, soarpilot wrote:
On Nov 6, 12:07 am, Eric wrote: Funny how when someone asks anything in aviation regarding costs, the responses are so much like a politician's meanderings, never answering the question. I know it is highly variable, I get that ... but does ANYONE any longer answer a question rather than giving a reference? Someone give the guy a figure please! even if its a long shot rough estimate. Sorry, but a bad guess was not going to help the original poster, and I didn't want affect anyone's decision (including those just reading these postings) with poor information. If the answer to a question is important to you, you should go to the source and get a *good* answer. His question was just a starting point in a process to determine if self-launchers were for him, and if so, which one might be the best fit. My answers were offered to aid that process. For someone with simple curiosity like yourself, the "long shot rough estimate" answer is "a lot" ;-) -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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On Nov 7, 2:10*pm, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 11/7/2010 10:39 AM, soarpilot wrote: On Nov 6, 12:07 am, Eric *wrote: Funny how when someone asks anything in aviation regarding costs, the responses are so much like a politician's meanderings, never answering the question. *I know it is highly variable, I get that ... but does ANYONE any longer answer a question rather than giving a reference? Someone give the guy a figure please! *even if its a long shot rough estimate. Sorry, but a bad guess was not going to help the original poster, and I didn't want affect anyone's decision (including those just reading these postings) with poor information. If the answer to a question is important to you, you should go to the source and get a *good* answer. His question was just a starting point in a process to determine if self-launchers were for him, and if so, which one might be the best fit. My answers were offered to aid that process. For someone with simple curiosity like yourself, the "long shot rough estimate" answer is "a lot" ;-) -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarmhttp://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz See? a lot...there you go. At least that gives SOME information rather than, well .... we'll let it go at that. Althouh, a lot is relative and still ... |
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![]() .... but does ANYONE any longer answer a question rather than giving a reference? Someone give the guy a figure please! *even if its a long shot rough In the recent ASH-26 engine recall, it cost about $2800.00 to remove, crate, ship, disassemble engine, replace crank, re-assemble, re-crate, ship, install and test run the engine. JJ |
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On Nov 8, 6:04*am, JJ Sinclair wrote:
... but does ANYONE any longer answer a question rather than giving a reference? Someone give the guy a figure please! *even if its a long shot rough In the recent ASH-26 engine recall, it cost about $2800.00 to remove, crate, ship, disassemble engine, replace crank, re-assemble, re-crate, ship, install and test run the engine. JJ What were the reasons for the ASH-26 engine recall? Thanks, Craig |
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