MaNo wrote:Kip, I think that in the back of my mind I already knew that the 3300 is the way to go but was hoping to be proven wrong, i.e. I was hoping that considering the design of the Sonex/Waiex, a 80 hp on a Sonex would essentially be as good as a 120 hp on a less streamlined design. Norbert
kmacht wrote:MaNo wrote:Kip, I think that in the back of my mind I already knew that the 3300 is the way to go but was hoping to be proven wrong, i.e. I was hoping that considering the design of the Sonex/Waiex, a 80 hp on a Sonex would essentially be as good as a 120 hp on a less streamlined design. Norbert
I'm a little late to see this post but here is my thinking. If you are just worried about the 100 miles over water there will be very little difference in time between the Jabiru 6cyl and the Aerovee. The cruise at sea level is only 5 miles per hour different. At 8000 feet it is about 20 miles per hour different. Thinking in practical terms, even at 8000 feet you are looking at about 40 minutes in an aerovee vs 35 minutes in a jabiru to go that 100 miles. Will that 5 minutes make any difference, probably not. Where the Jabiru really shines is if you are at higher elevations or your total effective horsepower is reduced because of density altitude or your runway is very short. That is why you won't see many aerovees being used in places like Colorado. You also get about 50 percent more climb rate out of the Jabiru than the aerovee.
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