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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Jim Logajan wrote: user wrote: Best thing to do is go to this link and check the adds for Jabirus and engines... a typical add is Jabiru 400 hours, engine 150 hours. That will tell you the story ! Since there were at least 6 other ads mentioning Jabiru engines and tach time - one of which had 750 hours - the data presented was cherry-picked. In other words it is useless information, statistically speaking. Yes, well maybe. It certainly speaks, at least to me, of SOME Jabirus needing replacement/overhaul in a rather short lifespan. Maybe it would warrant further investigation? Yes, reading those particular ads is not enough to develop a real MTBF or anything precise. But for evidence of some Jabirus needing.... Flash A friend of mine has one on his Sonex. It's a pretty neat little engine, very reliable, and he likes it a lot. We had a group flight 1/1/07, and his was the only engine that didn't start. Something about cold weather, and no primer. Al |
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