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![]() Just wondering, exactly why are radial diesels not part of the diesel revival? You can't beat radials on airplanes for smooth reliability. I once saw a cracked-off jug pounding through the cowling as the engine was still running (the single Otter had just landed). |
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![]() "On-Condition" wrote in message news:MMMUe.167883$wr.92445@clgrps12... Just wondering, exactly why are radial diesels not part of the diesel revival? You can't beat radials on airplanes for smooth reliability. I once saw a cracked-off jug pounding through the cowling as the engine was still running (the single Otter had just landed). Because there are no airframes currently in production that are designed for radials. With other engine configurations, it is possible that the new diesel(s) might be fitted to current airframes, either for new production or for retrofits. |
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Kyle Boatright wrote:
"On-Condition" wrote in message news:MMMUe.167883$wr.92445@clgrps12... Just wondering, exactly why are radial diesels not part of the diesel revival? You can't beat radials on airplanes for smooth reliability. I once saw a cracked-off jug pounding through the cowling as the engine was still running (the single Otter had just landed). Because there are no airframes currently in production that are designed for radials. With other engine configurations, it is possible that the new diesel(s) might be fitted to current airframes, either for new production or for retrofits. Thrush, Air Tractor, Weatherly. |
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Sokois, Murphy Rebel...
Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone |
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![]() "Flyingmonk" wrote in message ups.com... Sokois, Murphy Rebel... Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone And if you add up all the Sukhois, Murphy Mooses (not rebels), Thrushes, etc. it isn't a drop in the bucket. There isn't nearly enough volume there to make a radial diesel worthwhile for someone who wants to make money. KB |
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"Build it and they will come..." ~ field of dreams.
Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone |
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![]() "Kyle Boatright" wrote And if you add up all the Sukhois, Murphy Mooses (not rebels), Thrushes, etc. it isn't a drop in the bucket. There isn't nearly enough volume there to make a radial diesel worthwhile for someone who wants to make money. I would think that the reason is not economics, but the suitability of a radial for diesel. You always see diesels using a very stout block, and very stout cranks and rods. Could a radial diesel be beefed up enough? I don't know, but I think the answer is no. GM tried to use a gas engine block converted to diesel, and it was a dismal failure. That even had a solid cast iron block, and stout crank, and that wasn't even up to the task. Individual jugs are weak, since they blow off even with gasoline pressures, sometimes. How much stronger would they have to be, for diesel? Could it be done using separate cylinders? A master rod may be strong enough, but I would think that the slave rods and pins would not be. They would have to be extremely beefed up to stand the pressures. I don't know if there would be enough room in the case to do it. Good questions raised here. Answers? -- Jim in NC |
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Zoche had displayed his radial Diesels at Oshkosh for some twenty
years.They were extremely smooth running two stroke turbocharged single or twin row configurations. Compact, light, and well designed. Zoche was most likely ahead of the market. See back issues of Sport Aviation. Don Black |
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On 11 Sep 2005 15:58:58 -0700, "EAA TC 1441"
wrote: Zoche had displayed his radial Diesels at Oshkosh for some twenty years.They were extremely smooth running two stroke turbocharged single or twin row configurations. Compact, light, and well designed. Zoche was most likely ahead of the market. See back issues of Sport Aviation. Don Black I think Zoche was the origional inventor of vaporware. |
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 02:38:36 GMT, On-Condition
wrote: Just wondering, exactly why are radial diesels not part of the diesel revival? You can't beat radials on airplanes for smooth reliability. I once saw a cracked-off jug pounding through the cowling as the engine was still running (the single Otter had just landed). If I won the lottery I'd buy a machine shop. My fist project would be to machine a radial case to accept cylinders off a deutz engine |
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