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![]() Dude wrote: This could be overcome by new engines, but no one seems to want to buy or support a new engine design in the certified world. There are at least three new designs that have either obtained certification in the last few years or are in various stages of being certified. Lycoming was involved in one (a diesel), but I'm not sure they are still involved. I like the looks of the Honda best myself, but it's a few years from certification. Porsche even made a stab at it about ten years ago. They're still supporting them. The sales records support your argument in that few people bought them, though. On the other hand, Maule was working on adapting the SMA diesel to their aircraft before the company actually got certification for the engine. Although Cessna and Piper probably won't move fast, I'm sure that companies like Lancair will start using other engines if they display particular advantages over existing ones. George Patterson In Idaho, tossing a rattlesnake into a crowded room is felony assault. In Tennessee, it's evangelism. |
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