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On Oct 17, 5:54*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Why do turbocharged piston props seem to be so rare/unfavored? Don't they provide a substantial advantage over normally aspirated engines? Because electric airplanes are soon to replace the fossil fueled redneck planes. http://energysavinggadgets.net/world...ne/2009061819/ All factors of turbocharged piston props such as detonation, wastegate management, compressor stall, a non-negotiable critical altitude, turbo lag from rotational inertia, boost thresholds, and high heat oil coking as well as the components to deal with these aspects, run up the costs and put the turbocharged piston planes into speciality niches, which the fill nicely, eg., small commercial applications. Electric planes will replace internal combustion airplanes. It's a "no-brainer". --- Mark |
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