Innodyne, LLC, the makers of small turbine engines, announced that the first private-party aircraft with one of their turbines lifted off for test flying in Colorado. The aircraft? None other than a Van’s RV-8 (renamed the RV-8T). The aircraft flew for about 15 minutes to around 9,000 feet.
The price is right also – the least powerful model, at 165 HP is only $26,500. The 255HP model is $34,500. Considering the TBO of 5,000 hours, the wide availability of jet fuel, and the overall reliability of turbines, this could be a great deal. I don’t have any numbers yet to compare the cost of ownership (it might be higher than a piston based on fuel consumption), but you have to admit, this really makes a turbine powered aircraft much more feasable for the light aircraft market.
This is not the first aircraft to have an Innodyne turbine installed – just the first privately owned aircraft. They have previously installed turbines on an RV-4 and a PA-18 Super Cub replica.
Pictures of the RV-8 can be found on the Innodyne website.
[Source: Innodyne, LLC]
