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Old August 18th 06, 12:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Look at Van's Blather here.

On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 20:59:47 +0200, "Anno v. Heimburg"
wrote:

Bret Ludwig wrote:

Automobile engines
function well in their intended application: delivering low cruising
power in vehicles with well designed transmissions and power trains.
Using them successfully in an airplane requires continuous high power
outputs and reduction systems coupled to the propeller. This is
completely foreign to their design intent.


Join me for a drive in the off-peak hours on the Autobahn and then tell me
again that auto engines can't stand continuous high power output.

In German, there's even a word for that: "vollgasfest",
roughly "full-throttle safe", indicating that an engine is fit for
continuous operation at full throttle. Engines that aren't full-throttle
safe don't sell in Germany and are cause of ridicule, as FIAT had to learn
the hard way.

Anno.


Anno for the benefit of guys like me who havent been to Germany or for
that matter the Northern Territory(no speed limit at all)
which are the vollgasfest engines?

serious question.
Stealth Pilot