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Mountblack said:-
Would that idea work for aircraft. Pump driven prop? Yes, however:- Hydrostatic drives shuch as this are fairly common in heavy construction equipment and the like however there is a problem. There is too much loss even for ordinary car use and the fuel consumption is unacceptably poor. I would guess that this would be an even more serious issue in aircraft. |
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