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Old May 18th 06, 04:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Finally: The right-sized Thielert


On 17-May-2006, "soxinbox" wrote:

I wonder whether its constant speed or constant pitch. I also wonder how
much useful load it eats up.



I believe that the Thielert engines tend to be a bit lighter than gasoline
engines of comparable power. Useful load probably won't change that much
but PAYLOAD should get a nice bump up because the diesel's lower SFC means
less fuel will be needed for a given mission, even taking into account that
diesel fuel (which is essentially the same as Jet-A) is slightly heavier (in
lbs/gal) than gasoline.

I strongly suspect that any modern piston aircraft engine over 200 hp will
be configurable for a constant speed prop. However, FADEC might take
control of RPMs out of the pilot's hands


-Elliott Drucker
 




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