View Full Version : Viper Motor Ever Used in Aviation?
Vprbite
02-28-2015, 07:59 PM
Has a Viper motor ever been used in a single engine airplane?
It seems like it would be good, right? Fuel injected, good torque through the powerband. Wouldn't it be a good option for some of the WWII replica planes or air race planes?
Perhaps you aviation buffs can chime in for me in this.
Thanks.
JonB ~ PartsRack
02-28-2015, 08:06 PM
Weight Matters ! Size Matters. Anything could be made to fly I guess, thinking of the 1000HP Allisons in the P-51
Oil Starvation is a Viper issue...imagine the G-loads and inverted flying!!
I bet DICK WINKLES COULD DO IT !! Off to Red Bull...............
Vprbite
02-28-2015, 08:46 PM
Weight Matters ! Size Matters. Anything could be made to fly I guess, thinking of the 1000HP Allisons in the P-51
Oil Starvation is a Viper issue...imagine the G-loads and inverted flying!!
I bet DICK WINKLES COULD DO IT !! Off to Red Bull...............
Well he has time to do so now. Wouldn't the oil starvation issue be an easy fix? I could see that being a problem for any motor.
I assume these days people like turbo motors for altitude. Though couldn't a supercharged Viper motor work well? I thought it was pretty light for the amount of power it makes. How much does the 600hp aviation engines weigh?
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