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Old October 18th 10, 06:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Why are turbos rare?

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On Oct 17, 9:57Â*am, Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On 10/17/2010 2:54 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?


More expensive to buy, more expensive to maintain, more prone to
problems. Â*Key issues for a private buyer. Â*For a business purchase, the
advantages are mostly ephemeral (arrive fifteen minutes earlier,
smoother ride over weather) and are hard to use to justify the
additional expense.

Ron Wanttaja


The reality is, no one has scaled a turbo down to where it might
replace an IO 360 or IO 540.


There are turbine engines as small as a pound or so.

The reality is the flight profile of smaller GA aircraft is not a good fit
to how a turbine works best, i.e. sustained flight at altitude.


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Jim Pennino

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