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Not to my knoweldge...and I guess why would there be when you can just fill up at the jet fuel pump with JET-A1. Maybe in the future, IF diesels really catch on, an aviation diesel grade might be standardized, because it would cost slightly less to produce than jet fuel, although low demand would entail high distribution and supply costs which may negate that fact.
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aviation diesel engine has only one issue, fuel; automotive diesel fuel freezes in high altitudes and kerosine has shitty lubrication properties as it is not ment for fuel injected piston engines and lacks required additives. it causes huge wear to the fuel injection pump. and having fuel injection pump failing mid flight is NOT a good thing.
question; are you allowed to add anything to kerosine and still use it in flying things? mainly because if you mix lubricating additive('s) to kerosine it would be suitable for diesel engines. thats how polar expeditions run their land vehicles. |
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Price not a problem? Wow, I'm a kid in a candy store! As a pilot, I'll always opt for the fewest moving parts. (Why I don't like helicopters). For simplicity and reliability, I'd opt for a mid to high bypass, FADAC controlled turbojet as a power plant. As for the optimum aircraft, it would depend on the job. I can think of few places where the axiom "form follows function" is more evident than in the design of an aircraft. Personally, I miss flying fighters. If you hear of a private firm willing to pay a pudgy, gray old derelict to fly one, please forward the info. If I were hauling freight, I'd opt for one type, hauling people another. If I were operating down low, I'd opt for a turboprop. Up high, a turbojet. Aerobatics one; instructing another... A big part of the love affair with flying is the vast diversity of aircraft. Like women, they all have their special abilities and unique beauty. If I could choose the perfect make up? Not sure if I could settle on just one. I've flown some of these and have dreams about the others: Piper J-3 Cub de Havilland Tiger Moth DC-3 Supermarine Spitfire de Havilland Beaver (with or without floats) F-86 F-4 T-38 A-10 de Havilland Twin Otter Anything with an oil guzzling, blue smoke bellowing radial engine. The list could go on forever...
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Last edited by GAU-8 : 12-08-2007 at 10:19 AM. |
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Question: Wouldn't it be more cost effective to tweak a diesel to burn Jet A than to crank up a whole production facility to supply aviation grade diesel? |
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Using jet fuel in a diesel engine is pretty much the same as using 91 octane mogas in a 87 mogas car, or using avgas in a car. It is a more refined product, but does not make your engine more efficient or more powerful. Last edited by JA Boomer : 12-08-2007 at 14:51 PM. |
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