engguy wrote:
1 speed. Well when a P51 could pretty much fly along side a jet liner, and the talk of slowing the jets down to conserve fuel, I think speed is a non issue.
2 Reliablilty, we were told they were more reliable, I know that turbines suffered from lots of stress cracks etc. Maybe the engine changes were just alot faster with jets.
3 Normal maintenance maybe, but at overhaul time the recips are still cheaper. How much to overhaul an engine from a 737, 777 or airbus? is it 3 or 4 million?
Speed IS a huge issue. A P-51 cruises at 250-300 mph. Jets cruise at twice that. Even better, a 600 mph jet bucking a 100 mph headwind still gives a 500 mph ground speed. The slower an airplane is, the more it is impacted by headwinds.
From a reliability perspective, everything breaks, but even early commercial turbines had MTBF's that were far higher than recips. Most big radials, transport Merlins, etc. required plenty of plug changing, cylinder changing, etc. And that was at the peak of the technology and with brand new engines. Today's turbines can go tens of thousands of hours, and they fly twice as far per hour of run time.
I'm not sure you can reasonably compare the overhaul cost of a turbine that can deliver 50,000 lbs of thrust or more for 10 or 20 thousand hours against a recip which produces a small fraction of the power and has a thousand hour TBO.