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The Bombardier web page says that a V-220 engine (their next
generation offering for the 200 hp crowd will weigh 419 pounds (see http://www.vaircraftengines.com/en/t...Data_v-220.asp). That's for the whole 'package', who's contents are listed at http://www.vaircraftengines.com/en/thePackage.asp. Is this much more than the standard Lycoming/Continental? Also, the V-220 is supposed to get .42 lbs/hp-hour. How does this compare to the standard aircraft engines? -Much Thanks |
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