Hi Jeff,
590 hours in 12 years. However, I have only
flow a few hours in the last 3 years, mainly to Sun & Fun and other
Flyins. Just got too busy with other things (my small business in
electronics is growing)
I have a 1987 Turbo 13B
sitting in my shop as well as various parts such as an extra e shaft, ignition
modules, CAS, etc.
The only information I
have ever seen on TBO of a rotary in aircraft use was done by a German
University for the Wankle institution - and they estimate 4000 hour TBO.
Since I would have been happy with 1000 hours - I have not worried about
it. Tracy did some measurements at around the 800 hour point on his
original junk yard 13B and found hardly any wear on the parts designed to wear
(like apex seals). So it appears once you have your engine set up and past
the teething problems you can expect a long run time.
Ed
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 12:48 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: The rotary may live.
Hey Ed, how many hours do you have now, in how many years -
500 hrs in 10 years, something like that?
What is the likely TBO in your configuration and flight
profile - 1000, 1500?
How many useable spare core parts do you have sitting on the
shelf?
We had all better keep our existing engines alive and stop
dreaming about 16Xs
frankly Im surprised Mazda has toughed it out with the
rotary this long.
Happily flying mine these days, approaching 60 hours
Jeff
From: |
"Ed
Anderson" <eanderson@carolina.rr.com> |
Subject: |
Re:
[FlyRotary] The rotary may live. |
Date: |
Tue,
11 Oct 2011 23:55:51 -0400 |
To: |
"Rotary
motors in aircraft"
<flyrotary@lancaironline.net> | |


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Thanks,
Sam
One can only
hope it will be in the not so distant future.
Ed
Edward L.
Anderson Anderson Electronic Enterprises LLC 305 Reefton
Road Weddington, NC 28104 http://www.andersonee.com http://www.eicommander.com |
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