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"R. David Steele" /OMEGA wrote in message ... What has happened to the development of the diesel aircraft engines? As far as I have seen, only Diamond has a production aircraft with diesel engines (they flew one across the Atlantic, with 5.76 gph). The DA42 currently has a diesel engine, but Diamond is experimenting with a Lycoming. Although they say that this would be for the European market only and no decision has been made on a certification program, the fact is that American pilots would probably be much more interested in this version. It offers more power for about the same fuel burn and gas here is not much more expensive than diesel. I am very interested in one of these planes, especially the DA42 Observer camera platform. And it looks like the small jets are pushing the turbo props and the twin piston engines. Is it a matter of time before it will be cheaper to just buy a small jet? Acquisition cost is one thing; operating cost is another. Turbines use much more fuel and are far more difficult to insure. There will always be a place for turboprops like the Caravan or Pilatus and for small piston twins. |
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