TURBINE CHOICE
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Or you might just want to wait a month or two for the new Purple P100. About the same size as the Merlin/Rabbit more thrust and JC quality. It will probably be a good one. Scotty
Or you might just want to wait a month or two for the new Purple P100. About the same size as the Merlin/Rabbit more thrust and JC quality. It will probably be a good one. Scotty
If it's fact, that just what I've been waiting for
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RE: TURBINE CHOICE
A very good source of information for choosing a turbine can be found on the "GAS TURBINE PERFORMANCE COMPARISON" page
in RCJET International magazine available through Traplett. Here can be found a very good data base on practically all current turbine manufacturers.
Iam not recommending any turbine here but for me Ialways choose based on efficiency within whatever thrust range I require...since this is a measure of overall engineering,construction, and ecu programming.
if anyone needs a copy Iwould be happy to scan the latest chart and post it here!
in RCJET International magazine available through Traplett. Here can be found a very good data base on practically all current turbine manufacturers.
Iam not recommending any turbine here but for me Ialways choose based on efficiency within whatever thrust range I require...since this is a measure of overall engineering,construction, and ecu programming.
if anyone needs a copy Iwould be happy to scan the latest chart and post it here!
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RE: TURBINE CHOICE
geh3,
yeah it would be great scan the latest turbine performance comparison from rcji magizine so i could have a look thanks.
The rabbit Im leaning towards but FOR SOME reason the evo booster 90 also is attractive single fuel line etc.
The service requirements for the evo is a bit turn off though, I dont know maybe have to sleep on this a bit longer
yeah it would be great scan the latest turbine performance comparison from rcji magizine so i could have a look thanks.
The rabbit Im leaning towards but FOR SOME reason the evo booster 90 also is attractive single fuel line etc.
The service requirements for the evo is a bit turn off though, I dont know maybe have to sleep on this a bit longer
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Kingtight, another thing you may not have thought of and it may not matter to you, because the rabbit requires 2.5% oil as opposed to 5% in most other engines, it will cut down the operating cost. It will save you around $100 dollars vs other engines between the 25hr service intervals. So you can look at it as costing $150 every 25hrs for service of the rabbits vs a JC for example because of the oil savings. The JC will cost ?????? to have serviced.
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RE: TURBINE CHOICE
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ok here it is
there is a LOT of text here, you might have to copy it and put it on your PC so you can enlarge it to see all!!!
ok here it is
there is a LOT of text here, you might have to copy it and put it on your PC so you can enlarge it to see all!!!
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Does anyone by chance have the data for the Jet Central Rabbit? I did not see it listed on the chart.
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ok here it is
there is a LOT of text here, you might have to copy it and put it on your PC so you can enlarge it to see all!!!
ok here it is
there is a LOT of text here, you might have to copy it and put it on your PC so you can enlarge it to see all!!!
Rabbit....SPECIFICATIONS
Thrust 8.55 Kg (19Lbs) @ 152,000 RPM
A turbine with a class of its own, with 19 Lbs. of thrust, a weight of only 1 kg and the fastest acceleration ever.
Idle Thrust: 0.36 Kg (0.8 Lbs)
RPM 40,000 - 152,000 RPM
Weigth 1.0 Kg (2.2 Lbs), with starter
Diameter 91 mm (3,582 inches)
Length 245 mm (9.645 inches), with starter
Exhaust Temperature 500°C -700°C (932°F - 1292°F)
RABBIT Turbine Complete
Set with Auto Start includes:
Fuel: Jet A1, 1-K kerosene
1.- I.C.S. (Intelligent Control System)
Fuel Consumption: 0.21 Lt/min (7oz/min) Avarage
2.- HDT (Hand Data Terminal and Programmer)
Lubrication: 2.5% Turbine Oil mixed in the fuel
3.- Fuel Pump
Maintenance Interval: 25 hours
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A turbine with a class of its own, with 19 Lbs. of thrust, a weight of only 1 kg and the fastest acceleration ever.
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Rabbit....SPECIFICATIONS
Thrust 8.55 Kg (19Lbs) @ 152,000 RPM
A turbine with a class of its own, with 19 Lbs. of thrust, a weight of only 1 kg and the fastest acceleration ever.
Idle Thrust: 0.36 Kg (0.8 Lbs)
RPM 40,000 - 152,000 RPM
Weigth 1.0 Kg (2.2 Lbs), with starter
Diameter 91 mm (3,582 inches)
Length 245 mm (9.645 inches), with starter
Exhaust Temperature 500°C -700°C (932°F - 1292°F)
RABBIT Turbine Complete
Set with Auto Start includes:
Fuel: Jet A1, 1-K kerosene
1.- I.C.S. (Intelligent Control System)
Fuel Consumption: 0.21 Lt/min (7oz/min) Avarage
2.- HDT (Hand Data Terminal and Programmer)
Lubrication: 2.5% Turbine Oil mixed in the fuel
3.- Fuel Pump
Maintenance Interval: 25 hours
ORIGINAL: jclittle
Does anyone by chance have the data for the Jet Central Rabbit? I did not see it listed on the chart.
ORIGINAL: geh3
ok here it is
there is a LOT of text here, you might have to copy it and put it on your PC so you can enlarge it to see all!!!
ok here it is
there is a LOT of text here, you might have to copy it and put it on your PC so you can enlarge it to see all!!!
Rabbit....SPECIFICATIONS
Thrust 8.55 Kg (19Lbs) @ 152,000 RPM
A turbine with a class of its own, with 19 Lbs. of thrust, a weight of only 1 kg and the fastest acceleration ever.
Idle Thrust: 0.36 Kg (0.8 Lbs)
RPM 40,000 - 152,000 RPM
Weigth 1.0 Kg (2.2 Lbs), with starter
Diameter 91 mm (3,582 inches)
Length 245 mm (9.645 inches), with starter
Exhaust Temperature 500°C -700°C (932°F - 1292°F)
RABBIT Turbine Complete
Set with Auto Start includes:
Fuel: Jet A1, 1-K kerosene
1.- I.C.S. (Intelligent Control System)
Fuel Consumption: 0.21 Lt/min (7oz/min) Avarage
2.- HDT (Hand Data Terminal and Programmer)
Lubrication: 2.5% Turbine Oil mixed in the fuel
3.- Fuel Pump
Maintenance Interval: 25 hours
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Orange is the new purple....
Now you are REALLY SMOKIN....
The only way the orange will ever be the new "PURPLE" is when it is burping turbine wheel blades out it's behind at 2 thousand degrees!!!
Good try..
Oh, and yes i do pay for my motors.
ORIGINAL: InboundLZ
Orange is the new purple....
Now you are REALLY SMOKIN....
The only way the orange will ever be the new "PURPLE" is when it is burping turbine wheel blades out it's behind at 2 thousand degrees!!!
Good try..
Oh, and yes i do pay for my motors.
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We'll see....and I pay for all my own ENGINES too! [8D]
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Orange is the new purple....
Now you are REALLY SMOKIN....
The only way the orange will ever be the new ''PURPLE'' is when it is burping turbine wheel blades out it's behind at 2 thousand degrees!!!
Good try..
Oh, and yes i do pay for my motors.
ORIGINAL: InboundLZ
Orange is the new purple....
Now you are REALLY SMOKIN....
The only way the orange will ever be the new ''PURPLE'' is when it is burping turbine wheel blades out it's behind at 2 thousand degrees!!!
Good try..
Oh, and yes i do pay for my motors.
Never said you didn't....
Pretty bold statement though.
Industry leader is da PURPLE "HANDS DOWN" No if's ands or buts about it.
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Buy the Jet Central Rabbit. Performance, service, warranty, great throttle response, reliable, light weight, and Eric will not have a dissatisfied customer. I have a Super Eagle, and a Falcon, both are great engines.
No issues. You can't wrong.
Dale
No issues. You can't wrong.
Dale