@flywithaopa · AOPA
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2025-03-05 · Status: New
Fly along with AOPA Editor at Large Dave Hirschman in a Bristell light sport airplane equipped with a 141 horsepower Turbotech turbine engine. The engine offers incredible performance while burning much less fuel than a traditional turboprop.
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I NEED IT! 🤩🤩🤩
Yes! I love seeing small turbo props come to the GA market
Yes, but will it carry a basket of eggs on the back seat while crossing a plowed field without breaking them?
Will it work in a gyrocopter or replace a Rotex 916 IS
basically an EGR for aircraft engines
Wooow🔥🔥🔥
@thedrkiller48 - This is sick.
I need it for the car!
A ineed to spotting a turboprop Cessna 150 from academy's 😂😂😂😂
The explanation makes no sense, thermodynamically speaking
300HP needed G44
And turbo props cost 5 times as much
Ok, so a Light Sport Repairman (how probably only went to school for 2 weeks) will be allowed to work on this engine? It's already insane that a LSRM can sign off the annual on a LSA.
Le falta el capot!!! Ojo con eso jeje 😍
So you made a plane EGR