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The Little Arrow That Could
This is probably a dumb question... but why don't more single engines use small turbines instead? Their reliability is better, they use jet fuel (seems preferable to 100LL), they don't vibrate as much (I think?), and from what I understand they require less maintenance.
It's kept me wondering why it's fairly rare to see one (like an LX7, Lancair PropJet, Pilatus Porter PC-6 and Piper M600 -- to name a few).
Are they that much more expensive to build? Or is there something in their construction that makes them not suitable or just undesirable for more smaller airplane applications? Can their size not be scaled down to produce horsepower reasonable for most singles?
It's kept me wondering why it's fairly rare to see one (like an LX7, Lancair PropJet, Pilatus Porter PC-6 and Piper M600 -- to name a few).
Are they that much more expensive to build? Or is there something in their construction that makes them not suitable or just undesirable for more smaller airplane applications? Can their size not be scaled down to produce horsepower reasonable for most singles?