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The biggest issue against these engines is the TBO.
The AMT 45lbs engines are 25-50 hours for TBO. Not bad in 20 minute spurts, but 160 launches for $4000 just in engine costs ain't chicken feed. $25 per launch? Good, but not fantastic. And for 2 of them maybe a bit more... Still, glider self-launch seems like a much better GA application than many other options... At 21:48 29 August 2005, Titoa wrote: I had a look at the microjet engine. With 65 Lb of thrust, and with 36 cm long, 16 cm diameter, a 400 Kg plane should be able to climb at 1,3 m/s sustained (25 Lb for the aero drag, rest for climbing). Going to 1000 m would take just 12 mins and 11 Kg of fuel. I ignore the cost of fuel, but at 1 $ /kg, that makes for cheap tows to offset the cost of the engine. Next, could the exhaust temperature be solved by embedding the tiny engine behind the pilot and letting the exhaust out throug some openning in the aft taper of the fuselage, and well below the tail planes. This would however need some adjustable intake port in the fuselage. But in all cases it should all be much simpler that folding out a propeller with or without a piston engine.... . Mark J. Boyd |
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