Turbine G Booster 130 Plus Graupner 6815 The GRAUPNER G-BOOSTER series of model turbines works in a similar fashion to full-size jet aircraft power plants. Air is sucked into the engine and compressed by a single-stage radial compressor. The air is then mixed with fuel in the combustion chamber and heated by a fuel flame. As the mixture burns, the air mass expands massively and is forced out of the engine, passing through an axial turbine wheel,which in turn drives the compressor via a shaft (cycle effect).
The exhaust gas accelerates to a very high speed (approx. 1000 km / hr) as it leaves the tail end of the turbine, and this produces the thrust required to propelthe model jet.
The turbines feature an electric starter motor and electric kerosene ignition device, making it possible to control the engine completely automatically from the radio control system transmitter. These processesare controlled and monitored by the JETRONIC Vx control unit, which constantly sets all the operating parameters to the optimum values. Auxiliary starting gas, such as propane and butane, is no longer required by this new generation of engines.
All the auxiliary electrical components, i.e. fuel pump, kerosene igniter, starter, valves etc., are powered by a single separate battery.
The GRAUPNER G-BOOSTER series of jet engines features approximately thesame external dimensions and weight as its predecessors, butoffers much higher thrust (60 N to 170 N). The latest precision CNC and laser technology is employed to obtain an unprecedented level of manufacturing precision, guaranteeingthat the turbines provide high performance and a long effective life.
Each set also includes a display and programming unit (Engine Data Terminal) featuring an illuminated alpha-numeric LCD; it can be plugged in anddisconnected when the engine is running, so that you can read off the current operational data and adjust the settings if necessary.
In addition to the momentaryoperational data such as exhaust gas temperature (EGT), rotational speed (rpm) and thrust (Throttle), the unit is also able to display statistical data including total turbine running time, rotational speed and temperature statistics, number of starts, battery voltage etc.
A menu control system based on a plain text dialogue is usedfor all displays and input procedures. The turbine is started fully automatically using the transmitter throttle stick; the pilot then pre-sets the level of thrust he requires using the throttle stick; full proportional controlis available. The JETRONIC control unit is connected to the receiving system using R/C 1; R/C 2 is optional, and operates as a switched function. handling a jet-engined model requires the greatest care and considerable technical expertise. Please read the Safety Notes included in the Operating Instructions. Jet engine complete with starter device, JETRONIC control unit, EDT display and programming unit, precision fuel pump, two magnetic fuel valves, fuel tubing, quick-release connector set, battery, refueling fittings, fueltank clunk pick-up and filler fitting, cable set, turbine mounting clamp, operating instructions. Thrust: 100 N - 140 N adjustable *
Weight: 1540 g (54 oz.)
Diameter: 112 mm (4.4")
Length incl. starter: 288 mm (11.3")
Rotor speed: 30,000 - 119,000 rpm
Fuel consumption: 450 ml / min (13 fl.oz/min.)
Fuel type: Jet A1, kerosene, petroleum plus 5% turbineoil
Maintenance interval: 50 hours or 500 million revolutions
Jet speed: max. 1650 km/h (1025 mph)
*The thrust range is electronically adjustable by setting the idle- and the full thrust revolution speed. All performance data are related to International Standard Atmosphere, ISA and optimal operating conditions which means, fuel, thrust tube and sufficient air supply.
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