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Old August 11th 03, 11:58 PM
ivo welch
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hi: ok, it looks like I will need an engine in the 300hp range that
is certified. I really dislike the old and noisy lycomings and
continentals. the bombardier looks like a ways away. are there any
other reasonably good certificated choices?

/iaw
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Old August 12th 03, 03:48 PM
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(Cory wrote)
Your requirements are pretty much mutually exclusive. Perhaps the
SMA diesel, although I think it's only 250 hp... You also need to qualify
"certified" for what?

I'll certify you a small-block Chevy 300hp if you want. Anybody
got a pen?


Talking with SMA at Oshkosh, found out their "diesels" are currently only
certified for Jet-A.

Thielert can run regular diesel fuel in their 135 HP 1.7 liter model - don't
know where they are with a 300 hp engine.

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Old August 12th 03, 04:14 PM
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"Diesel" is used as a technology, not the fuel. As I understand it, Jet A
is more readily available at European airports than 100LL.

"Montblack" wrote in message
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(Cory wrote)
Your requirements are pretty much mutually exclusive. Perhaps the
SMA diesel, although I think it's only 250 hp... You also need to

qualify
"certified" for what?

I'll certify you a small-block Chevy 300hp if you want. Anybody
got a pen?


Talking with SMA at Oshkosh, found out their "diesels" are currently only
certified for Jet-A.

Thielert can run regular diesel fuel in their 135 HP 1.7 liter model -

don't
know where they are with a 300 hp engine.

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Old August 12th 03, 04:41 PM
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JerryK wrote:
: "Diesel" is used as a technology, not the fuel. As I understand it, Jet A
: is more readily available at European airports than 100LL.

True enough. Trouble is, most people look at you funny when you
say "compression ignition engine," but a "diesel" engine that you run
Jet-A in makes perfect sense.

FWIW
-Cory


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