Turbotech's TP-R90 small turbine for light aircraft

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  • @OneAlphaMike
    @OneAlphaMike Год назад +5

    I wonder if you have to do a hot section in between overhauls. Most turbines require that.

    • @FLYERTV
      @FLYERTV  Год назад +4

      Early days, they've only got about 100 flying hours under their belt. A long way to go, but they've made a great start.

    • @FasterLower
      @FasterLower Год назад +6

      I spoke to him at the show. There are a series of inspections with a boroscope inspection at 1500 hours. There are also various oil changes, injector changes, etc. at various points. TBH I can't remember all the details but it did seem reasonable.

    • @timduncan8450
      @timduncan8450 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@FLYERTV what airframes are they testing & targeting for production? What’s their critical altitude?

  • @johnp.3090
    @johnp.3090 Год назад +2

    What is the price ?

  • @mauriceevans6546
    @mauriceevans6546 Год назад +5

    I expect rotax to be working on something like this.

    • @altair7001
      @altair7001 3 месяца назад +3

      ...and sell them at four times the price!

  • @gasturbine101
    @gasturbine101 Год назад

    Impossible dream! They'll never get the cost down and good life and durability. Also light aircraft pilots don't have any money, it's been tried before.

    • @mauriceevans6546
      @mauriceevans6546 Год назад +2

      Speak for yourself. They are testing this in several aircraft over there and when mosaic goes live next year, you will see them in a lot more aircraft in America with a 250knot top speed for light sport, it will be attractive offer

  • @mauriceevans6546
    @mauriceevans6546 Год назад +3

    Nice engine 👌 expensive tho

    • @matthewspry4217
      @matthewspry4217 Год назад +1

      What's the price of not dying? Between friends 😅

  • @tkorte101
    @tkorte101 Год назад

    English subtitles?

  • @chippyjohn1
    @chippyjohn1 Год назад

    Why don't they just show the BSFC graph. All these companies hide the real numbers. It's BSFC at 75% is around 317g/kwh, which is about 50% more than a modern piston engine that makes the same power and weighs about the same.

  • @davidwoodward6112
    @davidwoodward6112 Год назад +3

    300hp please!

    • @mikecournoyer
      @mikecournoyer Год назад +2

      I was about to comment the same. This is all great but I don’t want to fly at Cessna Sky chicken speeds….

  • @edstanton66
    @edstanton66 Год назад +2

    All turbines are thirsty

  • @timduncan8450
    @timduncan8450 6 месяцев назад

    What airframes are they testing & targeting for production? What’s their critical altitude?

  • @nadahere
    @nadahere 4 месяца назад +1

    That's an underwhelming power-to-weight ratio of 1:1 . 🤦‍♂ facepalm TurbAero's P2W is 2:1

  • @chantereaudominique8855
    @chantereaudominique8855 Год назад

    180 hp please

  • @ameperdue6953
    @ameperdue6953 Год назад +2

    50L per hour fuel consumption ... This engine will go nowhere.

    • @harrywind1870
      @harrywind1870 Год назад

      Was thinking the same. Robin DR400-180 with 20 hp more piston engine consumes roughly 25 liter per hour, also Mogas. Probably the engine is also way cheaper. A tco comparison would be interesting since turbines usually require less maintenance and are probably more reliable but if something gets broken or you need maintenance I guess it's harder to find a mechanic and it's probably also more expensive.

    • @dufonrafal
      @dufonrafal Год назад +10

      50l/h ??? Where do you get that from ?
      The number are right behind him :
      109hp/140hp/160hp
      19l/h / 20l/h / 21l/h eco cruise
      24l/h / 32l/h / 35l/h 75% power

    • @jimmyjango5213
      @jimmyjango5213 Год назад +1

      @@dufonrafal I think Ame Perdue is a piston fanboi and is scared

    • @xpeterson
      @xpeterson Год назад +1

      5000 liters per hour and it kills your first born son!? This engine is going nowhere…

    • @JKPilot
      @JKPilot Год назад +2

      @@jimmyjango5213yes…reminds me of the common thinking and attitudes at the time of the invention of the jet engine by England’s Frank Whittle in the early 1900’s (which I only learned of this evening)….plenty of naysayers then, but thankfully, perseverance won the day.