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Originally Posted by Carl_Chitwood
Haven't you heard? You can run turbines on vegetable oil, now! smirk


Go ahead. I'll watch! crazy


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Originally Posted by Robert_Cressman
Originally Posted by Carl_Chitwood
Haven't you heard? You can run turbines on vegetable oil, now! smirk


Go ahead. I'll watch! crazy

And, of course, so long as you don't have to pay for the repairs. Right, Robert? wink grin smirk


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Yup.

The old order -

"Do as I say, don't do as I do."


Maybe that's another Inconvienient Truth.


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Originally Posted by Carl_Chitwood
Just thought I'd share a picture of my modest homestead! smile



Carl:

It must be nice to have those additional aircraft to fly while you are working on the 150. smile

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Ya know? I wouldn't wish the cost of maintaining and flying turbines on my worst "friend"! frown

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Then I wonder how much maintaining these little turbines will cost. They are the way of the future, you know? crazy shocked sick I guess those of use who like piston engines (especially if they are round) are going the way of the dodo bird. shocked whistle sleep


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I love turbines! I just can't afford turbines!
So, they'll have to pry the mixture control from my cold, dead hand! smirk

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Pistons won't be going away anytime soon; they will just be in a diesel engine burning aviation kerosene (a.k.a. jet fuel). For low and slow, the piston-prop combo is still the most efficient propulsion.


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Originally Posted by Konrad_Kelley
Pistons won't be going away anytime soon;



Yeah...

The Pistons ain't goin' NOWHERE anytime soon.

Ever since Isaiah Robinson retired. You seen their record in the NBA East?

Dang...


Oh... wait...


sorry... cool


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I don't believe gasoline engines will be going away anytime soon either! Gas may get to be so expensive that we can't afford it, and diesels may appear to be a cheaper alternative at first! But, I think diesel aircraft engines will prove to wear out quicker, be more expensive to repair, and won't be rebuildable as many times as gas engines in the real world. Aircraft diesels have a very long ways to go before they are nearly as affordable as gas engines in the long run. Besides, when diesel (jet-A) becomes the fuel of choice, the prices will skyrocket. Diesel used to be available only at truck stops, and was half the price of gasoline, until diesel powered cars became popular. Now it cost's nearly as much per gallon as gasoline (more in some areas at some times). You can't accurately compare cars and airplanes, but I understand and have worked on diesels in the automotive field. They are dependable and reliable, but expensive to repair. Aircraft diesel metalurgy has to be far and above anything in the automotive field to be as durable and reliable yet lightweight, and we aren't nearly there yet.

I'll burn 100% ethanol at some point if I have to and can get it approved, but I'm sticking with gas engines for the foreseeable future! smirk

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