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Turbo prop AT-6/SNJ?
Off & on over the years since turbo prop cropdusters (more politely,
ag-aircraft) have been being converted from radial engines to PT-6 or Garret power, I've wondered if anyone has converted an AT-6/SNJ to a turbo prop. Surely some well-to-do (or just eccentric) type has at least considered it. Anyone ever hear of or see one? |
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no, since how do you improve on perfection ?
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"frank may" wrote in message om... Off & on over the years since turbo prop cropdusters (more politely, ag-aircraft) have been being converted from radial engines to PT-6 or Garret power, I've wondered if anyone has converted an AT-6/SNJ to a turbo prop. Surely some well-to-do (or just eccentric) type has at least considered it. Anyone ever hear of or see one? Hmmm. How many ag aircraft were *converted* to turbo power after aleady being built as recip powered aircraft? I know that some of them have undergone second production lives as turbo-powered aircraft, but has there been any actual conversion of aircraf that were already flying? Brooks |
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I've wondered if anyone has converted an AT-6/SNJ to a
turbo prop. Why would anyone do that? That snorting radial engine is half the fun of the airplane. VL |
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I'd imagine that about 1/2 or so turbine ag planes have been
converted, maybe more. At least the ones I know of. Most of the turbine AgCats I see have been converted. About 1/2 of the turbine Air Tractors I see have been converted. OTOH, most of the turbine Thrushes that I see are factory built, but they were doing that in the late '70s. It's a lot cheaper to do a conversion to an airframe than to go buy a new one. "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... "frank may" wrote in message om... Off & on over the years since turbo prop cropdusters (more politely, ag-aircraft) have been being converted from radial engines to PT-6 or Garret power, I've wondered if anyone has converted an AT-6/SNJ to a turbo prop. Surely some well-to-do (or just eccentric) type has at least considered it. Anyone ever hear of or see one? Hmmm. How many ag aircraft were *converted* to turbo power after aleady being built as recip powered aircraft? I know that some of them have undergone second production lives as turbo-powered aircraft, but has there been any actual conversion of aircraf that were already flying? Brooks |
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Well, let's see. A turbine has been hung on the P-51D & someone
figured a Cessna 182 needed a non-fuel injected *******ized IO-520 hung on it. Beech 18s & DC-3s have been getting it done for years. I didn't say anything about 'improving perfection'. I do understand the improved reliability & other benefits of a turbine, tho. IIRC, Taiwan had a turbo prop trainer that's essentially a T-28 with a Lycoming T-55 turbo prop on it. iespam (N329DF) wrote in message ... no, since how do you improve on perfection ? |
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Well, let's see. A turbine has been hung on the P-51D
None of these are flying today........why? VL |
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Nope, no Turbo Mustangs, but quite a few DC-3s & Beech 18s with
turbines are, IIRC. I guess no Turbo Mustangs are around since the military never pursued them. Which brings up another point. That new-fangled homebuilt composite Mustang look-a-like with a Lycoming T-55 (I think). That's almost expensive as buying a real P-51, isn't it? (MLenoch) wrote in message ... Well, let's see. A turbine has been hung on the P-51D None of these are flying today........why? VL |
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in 1968 there was a turbine powered P-51 called the Cavalier Turbo Mustang
III http://cavaliermustang.tripod.com/intro.html (scroll down the page to read about it). It was later marketed as the Piper Enforcer http://cavaliermustang.tripod.com/enforcer.html -- Les Matheson F-4C(WW)/D/E/G(WW), AC-130A, MC-130E WSO/EWO (ret) "frank may" wrote in message om... Nope, no Turbo Mustangs, but quite a few DC-3s & Beech 18s with turbines are, IIRC. I guess no Turbo Mustangs are around since the military never pursued them. Which brings up another point. That new-fangled homebuilt composite Mustang look-a-like with a Lycoming T-55 (I think). That's almost expensive as buying a real P-51, isn't it? (MLenoch) wrote in message ... Well, let's see. A turbine has been hung on the P-51D None of these are flying today........why? VL --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.742 / Virus Database: 495 - Release Date: 8/19/2004 |
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in 1968 there was a turbine powered P-51 called the Cavalier Turbo Mustang
III It was later marketed as the Piper Enforcer The Cavalier and Enforcer are two entirely different airframes based on the same general layout. No Cavalier Turbo Mustangs exist today, whilst the two prototype Enforcers are still in existance. VL |
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