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On Feb 23, 9:01 pm, "Lee McGee" wrote:
I think that operating cost is the big issue for our older airplanes, newer airplanes such as Cirrus, Diamonds, etc are going to look more and more appealing, these are the future. Now - envision these with REALLY efficient new technology engines, not Lycomings or Continentals... and environmentally sound low-carbon engines, and this is the future of GA. I drive a Prius. This probably puts my comments in perspective. :-) I'm with you on all but the "low-carbon." Biggest crock of shinola ever foisted upon humanity since Milli Vanilli. And before you call me a "oil company lackey," understand that I don't care if the engine's powered by mouse turds. Thus, I see Al Gore as a huge source of potential energy. Dan |
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Jay Maynard writes:
With all that said, a fuel-efficient aircraft engine is a Good Idea, not because of global warming (boy, have we had to shovel a lot of that out of our driveway this winter!), but simply because it's less expensive to operate. In aviation, that's always desirable. It's one reason I'm even looking at a Rotax-powered aircraft, despite my lingering misgivings about having an engine my local mechanic can't fix. So why are the vast majority of small aircraft powered by engines that were designed during the Second World War at the latest? |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
news ![]() Jay Maynard writes: With all that said, a fuel-efficient aircraft engine is a Good Idea, not because of global warming (boy, have we had to shovel a lot of that out of our driveway this winter!), but simply because it's less expensive to operate. In aviation, that's always desirable. It's one reason I'm even looking at a Rotax-powered aircraft, despite my lingering misgivings about having an engine my local mechanic can't fix. So why are the vast majority of small aircraft powered by engines that were designed during the Second World War at the latest? They aren['t Bertie |
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On Feb 24, 4:45 pm, Jay Maynard
wrote: because of global warming (boy, have we had to shovel a lot of that out of our driveway this winter!), Neither advocating nor deprecating the idea of Global Warming, but please, local and short term weather phenomena are not indicators of long term global weather phenomena. It's like saying "they say there are more cars on the roads, hogwash I didn't see much traffic today at all!" looking at a Rotax-powered aircraft, despite my lingering misgivings about having an engine my local mechanic can't fix. There ain't nothing very special about a Rotax, it works in just the same way as any other engine. |
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On 2008-02-26, James Sleeman wrote:
looking at a Rotax-powered aircraft, despite my lingering misgivings about having an engine my local mechanic can't fix. There ain't nothing very special about a Rotax, it works in just the same way as any other engine. Except that it turns a lot faster, has a lot tighter tolerances, and requires special tools and training... -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net http://www.hercules-390.org (Yes, that's me!) Buy Hercules stuff at http://www.cafepress.com/hercules-390 |
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On Feb 24, 7:43 am, kontiki wrote:
wrote: I'm with you on all but the "low-carbon." Biggest crock of shinola ever foisted upon humanity since Milli Vanilli. And before you call me a "oil company lackey," understand that I don't care if the engine's powered by mouse turds. Thus, I see Al Gore as a huge source of potential energy. Well stated Sir. This 'carbon footprint' BS is simply the excuse for some massive new tax scams and personal freedom restrictions that this country has ever seen since FDR. Roger that. |
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