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Thanks for the info Giff. I finally received some email response from Mistral, about their manifolding, turbos, etc., and their basic opinion is they want you to buy the whole engine, and don't waste their tech support's time about components, unless you are ready to buy. Maybe I approached them wrong, but what can you do? The old boy in LA is willing to do the manifolding pretty cheap, and my parts/engine guy in LA is talking to Garrett for me to see what they think. They've (Garrett and my Buds) been at this for a while, and my bet is they can come up with something, we'll see.
Greg
----- Original Message ----- From: "Giffen Marr" <GAMarr@Charter.Net>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:48 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Fuel Burn
Greg
I am going with a Mistral G 360 TS. Mistral has found that the 3 rotor (20B)
has high turbine loads during testing. They are certificating the G 300
first and believe they will have it completed late this year. They are going
to have to go to a 3 scroll turbine to accept the exhaust loads on the
turbine. The only 3 scroll turbines are used on diesels and are too heavy
for our use.
Giff Marr
LIV-P/Mistral 70%
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