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Jet Engine For Uav on 2040-parts.com

US $6,000.00
Location:

Mölle, default, Sweden

Mölle, default, Sweden
This is a new engine that has only been tested in our test stand for a few hours.It has no defects, only some soot on the exhaust cone.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Sweden

Everything you need to start and run the engine, except for battery and fuel is included.

The engine is very easy to start and it runs well on Diesel, Jet- A1 and kerosene.

Specifications:

Engine typeTurbojet
Outer diameter207mm
Full length600mm
Net weight8500g -9000g
Max sustainable thrust 700N/ 68kg @ 100%, normal thrust 60kg at temp 0° Celsius altitude 10feet 1013,25mbar.
Max Rpm74 000 rpm @ 100%, max 1min
Idle Rpm22 000rpm
Pressure ratio
Airflow
EGTNormal 450-800°C
Fuel consumption2200mili/min
Oil consumption4-5% Mixed with fuel
Acceptable fuel typesJet A1, Kerosene
OilAero Shell 500, 4% or 2-stroke oil synthetic TCV3
Max altitude8000m 26250feet
Max speedMach 0,8 or 1000km/h
Start systemPropane start or Kerosene start
Service interval30 – 45h

The service interval is dependent on what rpm you are running the engine and this varies the life time. 

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