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BMW engine VS Rotax engine

 
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:41 pm    Post subject: BMW engine VS Rotax engine Reply with quote

Good Morning Kolb Flyers,

We are new comers to the LSA type of flying & would welcome all feed back.
We are looking at 2 Mark 111 Classics.
One has a 150 hrs BMW R-1100-S (98 HP) engine driving a Rotax C gear box (3.47:1) with a 71" Kiev 3 blade prop.
The 2nd A/C has a 618 Rotax 20 hrs engine and airframe.

Would like to hear pros & cons on both engines.

Thanks for the help,

Bill Ingle
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:55 am    Post subject: BMW engine VS Rotax engine Reply with quote

Morning Bill:

I don't have any personal experience with either engine, other than hearsay, so can not give you an educated answer.

However, If I was new to LSA type flying I would stick to a popular system.

I have been flying the MKIII powered with 582, 912UL, and 912ULS, for nearly 2,800 hours. I started out with the 582 which lasted about 220 hours before the engine seized. That drove me in the direction of the then new 912UL in 1993. After 1200+ hours on the 912UL, it was replaced with a 912ULS. Another 1200+ hours and the 912ULS was replaced with the second 912ULS which now has 160 hours on it. The 912 series engines have proven to be 100% reliable. Can not beat that record when it comes to flying. They are very low maintenance and are proven performers.

The BMW engines on MKIII's are still in the developmental stage. If you like being a pioneer, as some of our good Kolb List members do, then you might like to experiment with the BMW. I have always liked this engine, but never committed myself to put one on my airplane.

The 618 is no longer in production for aircraft.

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john h
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[quote] We are new comers to the LSA type of flying & would welcome all feed back.
We are looking at 2 Mark 111 Classics.
One has a 150 hrs BMW R-1100-S (98 HP) engine driving a Rotax C gear box (3.47:1) with a 71" Kiev 3 blade prop.
The 2nd A/C has a 618 Rotax 20 hrs engine and airframe.

Would like to hear pros & cons on both engines.

Thanks for the help,

Bill Ingle

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:06 am    Post subject: BMW engine VS Rotax engine Reply with quote

Bill

Again I have never flown either engine. The Rotax 618 was my original choice of engines for my MKIIIC but moved to a VW when Rotax started raising their prices and I'm very happy I didn't use that engine. It seems like the 618 had some problems primarily due the exhaust valve they refer to as RAVE. Any way it was not in production very long.

The BMW was on my short list for engines a couple of times. The engine on motor cycles is fantastic. There are something like 3-4 flying on Kolbs but its like pulling teeth to get their owners to talk about them. I think it is a good engine but? Maybe this will get the BMW guys talking????

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