I am starting to look more and more at the D-motor LF26 and LF39 for a Sonex build. I feel these engines were given a bad wrap due to a bad apple distributor, and not given a Chance! If you are comparing this engine as a Jabiru 2200 alternative, it appears to be an excellent option. With Fisher Flying Products now distributing this engine, I feel it will finally start to gain market share in North America. There are over 40 aircraft flying in Europe using the LF26... some with over 500 hours of trouble free service since 2013! I think it is about time to take another look at this engine alternative. I think the LF26 engine would be a great alternative to the Jabiru 2200 and Rotax 912UL engines. That being said, the D-motor LF26 offers liquid cooling and modern FADEC ECU control. All with similar wet weight to the Jabiru and lighter than the Rotax. These engines kits also include everything you will need, even the exhaust. The only thing the builder needs to purchase is the Radiator with hoses and Jabiru Mount. This will certainly save you some change in accessories...
If you look at the price point of this engine and compare it with the other engines on the market... I feel you get a lot of bang for your buck with the LF26. When comparing apple to apples it may be the Best Buy out of the Jabiru and Rotax 912UL class of engines. I think the new six cylinder D-motor LF39 will provide power that is on par with the Rotax 912ULS and Jabiru 3300. With the fair price point of this engine... I think the D-motor LF39 will provide an excellent alternative to these engines as well! I think with liquid cooling and wet weight of the LF39 being similar to the Rotax912ULS it will turn the Sonex or Waiex into a RocketShip! I am happy to see more engine alternatives and would love to see builders have cheaper engine options for their aircraft! I love the Spirit of Milan MW fly driven Sonex and can’t wait to see a D-motor Sonex!
https://fisherflying.com/engines/http://www.d-motor.eu/nl/d-motorupdate-161.htmhttp://www.d-motor.eu/nl/installations-5.htmBest Regards,
Nicholas Dawson