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I have been curious about this for a while. IF some money fell out of the
sky thus not a major factor, which rotary would you choose and why? The
Mistral, the Propelled.....or continue to roll your own, OR, heavens forbid,
a LYC (yikes). Also, does Powersport still exist?
I find it curious that the Propelled engine, which is a collection of mostly
off the shelf parts is only a few thousand dollars less than the Mistral
which is attempting to be certified. IIRC the Propelled is about $27,500
while the Mistral is around $32,000. Not that much of a difference in the
big picture. Also the Mistral is new while, I believe, the Propelled uses a
rebuilt 2nd gen core. The Mistral also has a reduction unit designed for a
controllable prop.
I have the Mistral intake and it is very nice. I don't know about
Propelled's work, but I am confidant it is nicely done. Has actual
availability been an issue with the companies???
I was surprised by Propelled pricing. To charge almost as much as a new
certified aircraft engine (i.e. Lyc) does not seem to be a good business
model. I realize you must make money, but it would seem the high teens
would still allow a profit (from my non accountant math...based on what I
have built my engine on) while establishing the engine as a viable
choice...while the high twenties seems to shoot the idea in the foot.
Both/all seem to be focusing on the tractor type plane, so both would be
more of a challenge for my pusher.
Input/insight is appreciated. Thanks.
All the best,
Chris
Christopher Barber
Attorney and Counselor at Law
5116 Bissonnet, No 418
Bellaire, Texas 77401
Serving the Needs of Senior Texans through
Planning with Purpose
281-464-LAWS (5297)
281-754-4168 Fax
www.TexasAttorney.net
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