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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote
Just a quick look with Yahoo turned up the Morane Renault, Zoche, and Jabiru engines - all new designs with separate cylinders. A Jabiru is an all-new design? Looks loke a Lycoming shrunk to take advantage of better metallurgy. Besides, it's a certified engine in Australia, and I bet they have their own version of the FAA modeled largely on ours. I've been hearing about Zoche for years - long before I ever heard of Thielert. Thielert now has actual production engines on actual production aircraft. How about Zoche? In general, separate cylinders are advantageous for air-cooled engines and blocks are preferred for water-cooled designs, but this is not a universal rule. I don't agree that it's a rule at all. If it were, we would see separate cylinders SOMEWHERE outside aviation. And no, engines of less than 4 cylinders don't count. Michael |
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