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Better go watch some
Olympics, before I get myself in any more trouble :-)
Yes; you are now definitely overstating
and generalizing based on your own bad experience.
Al
Whether you want to admit
it or not, a well maintained certified type engine is
light years ahead in reliability. Remember, while we're working on
ours, tinkering, modifying, etc, they're going round, and round, and round
the pattern without problems, day in, day out.
Does this mean we should
just pay whatever the cost is for a "real" airplane engine?
Well that depends on your goal. If you want the current best chance of
success, and something that can be serviced at any airport in the world, then
yes it does. If you want something different, and are willing to bet your
life on a good challenge, then by all means, roll your own engine
installation. It's only natural to think you can do better than the
standard, and for engineering types, it's a known disease :-) There are
some really NICE installations ongoing now, and they may very well beat the
odds, but don't think Lycoming is going to feel threatened any time soon :-)
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