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Byron J. Covey wrote: Just in case that I am right: I know that a turboprop airplane can easily cost twice as much as a piston plane of the same size. But this fact could only explain a relative rareness of turboprop airplanes among aerobatic planes. What it cannot explain is their (next to?) absence, since experience shows that if there is a will there is a way, and some or another team of people should always be able to adquire one of these planes. Just a SWAG, but I would think that the Turbo Raven cost about 6 times what a good Edge 540 would cost. Sponsorship before construction would be important. Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle, and owner of many big boy toys, is also a fan of aviation. The story goes that he was talking with Wayne Handley and Sean Tucker after some airshow, and they hatched the idea of the Turbo Raven. Cost isn't much of an issue for Larry Ellison, since he is way up there on the various 'richest people' lists. Another post mentioned the difference between aerobatics and competition aerobatics. The T-6A and various other trainers are aerobatic turboprops, but they don't have to worry about staying in the competition aerobatic box, which is quite tiny. The cost of a turboprop, and the size of the box are probably the main reasons they aren't used on competition planes. The maintenance requirements on the turboprop would probably also be an issue. The Turbo Raven was just a show plane, in the same category as the jet powered Waco. Fun to watch, but totally ridiculous. John -- John Clear - http://www.panix.com/~jac |
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