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Old July 19th 04, 06:52 PM
C J Campbell
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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Dan Luke wrote:

"Thomas Borchert" wrote:
In Europe, the Diesel is a total winner.


It should be here, too.


There's no good argument for using them in the States. Gas isn't that much

more
expensive (if at all) than Jet-A, and gas is readily available in the

lower 48. When
that changes, you'll see more diesels here. Do a comparison of the diesel

and gas
Maules. The diesel costs more, is slower (due to cooling drag), and

carries less
weight (the engine weighs more). I also think it's pretty ugly, with that

Hawker
Typhoon style cowling, but that's a personal opinion.



The trouble is that the days of 100LL are numbered.


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Old July 19th 04, 07:08 PM
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C J Campbell wrote:

The trouble is that the days of 100LL are numbered.


But nearly all of our engines can run just fine on high-grade unleaded. That's what
will be in the pumps a few years from now. Diesels are popular in Europe because
gasoline costs four times what diesel costs. They will also be a good idea for pilots
who fly to places where gas is hard to get, like some parts of Canada and Alaska. As
long as there's something at the airport or the corner gas station that makes an
O-whatever work well, and that fuel isn't significantly more expensive than diesel,
diesels will not be common in U.S. GA aircraft.

George Patterson
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Old July 20th 04, 02:22 AM
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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C J Campbell wrote:

The trouble is that the days of 100LL are numbered.


But nearly all of our engines can run just fine on high-grade unleaded.

That's what
will be in the pumps a few years from now. Diesels are popular in Europe

because
gasoline costs four times what diesel costs. They will also be a good idea

for pilots
who fly to places where gas is hard to get, like some parts of Canada and

Alaska. As
long as there's something at the airport or the corner gas station that

makes an
O-whatever work well, and that fuel isn't significantly more expensive

than diesel,
diesels will not be common in U.S. GA aircraft.


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Old July 20th 04, 08:16 AM
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G.R.,

Diesels are popular in Europe because
gasoline costs four times what diesel costs.


Two to three times. But still...

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Old July 19th 04, 08:41 PM
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C J Campbell wrote:



The trouble is that the days of 100LL are numbered.


I keep hearing that. And hearing that. And hearing that....

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Old July 20th 04, 01:33 AM
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"Newps" wrote in message
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C J Campbell wrote:



The trouble is that the days of 100LL are numbered.


I keep hearing that. And hearing that. And hearing that....


Well, when it finally happens, you can't say that you weren't warned, can
you?


 




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