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AVIC International Holding Corp. (AVIC International), the Chinese-based company that purchased Continental Motors in 2011, has purchased the diesel aircraft engine and manufacturing assets of the former Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH (Thielert). New Zealand Type Acceptance has been granted to the Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH Centurion 4.0 aircraft engine based on validation of EASA Type Certificate number EASA.E.014. There are no special requirements for import. Applicability is currently limited to the Models and/or serial numbers detailed in Appendix 1.

Centurion
Thielert Centurion 4.0
TypeAircraft Diesel engine
ManufacturerThielert
Major applicationsDiamond DA42

The Thielert Centurion is a series of Diesel cycle aircraft engines for general aviation originally built by Thielert, which was bought by Aviation Industry Corporation of China's Tecnify Motors subsidiary and is currently marketed by Continental Motors.[1] They are based on heavily modified Mercedes-Benz automotive engines.

Design[edit]

All Centurion engines are water-cooled, turbocharged, and employ a single-lever power control (SLPC) associated with a Full Authority Digital Engine Control system (FADEC). This simplifies engine management for the pilot, as well as improving reliability as it prevents the engine being operated improperly. The series utilizes either jet fuel or diesel fuel. The high compression ratio of the engine combined with the digitally controlled fuel injection system mirrors similar advances in automotive technology.[citation needed]

Centurion series engines are always fitted with constant speed propellers which allow the engine to be operated at optimum speed at all times. However, the normal operating speed is too high for any suitable propeller and so the propeller is driven through a reduction gearbox. The constant speed propeller and reduction gear result in a propeller tip speed that is 10-15% lower than comparable conventional avgas engines, reducing propeller noise.[citation needed]

The Diesel engine's high compression results in better fuel efficiency and the higher operating rpm of the Centurion allows higher power to be developed from a smaller displacement, in comparison to conventional aircraft piston engines.[citation needed]

A Centurion engine complete with CSU, reduction gearbox, turbocharger and FADEC engine management system is considerably heavier than the more conventional Continental and Lycoming engines with which it competes, but this weight disadvantage is compensated by the Centurion's lower fuel consumption. Even though they lack the magnetos and spark plugs of conventional petrol (gas) piston engines, Centurion engines are considerably more complex.[citation needed][2] Thuraya usb devices driver.

Variants[edit]

Centurion 1.7 installation in a Diamond DA42
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Centurion 1.7 - Continental CD-135 (TAE 125-01)
The first product introduced by Thielert, a 1689 cm³ (103 in³) engine producing 135 PS (99 kW) is an inline-four engine based on the Mercedes-Benz OM668 from Mercedes-Benz A-Class A 170 CDI (W168) with 80 mm bore and 84 mm stroke.
The engine produces more power than a Lycoming O-320 above 4,000 ft, can maintain 93 kW (125 hp) till FL120, and burns 17.5 L/h (4.6 US gal/h) in cruise at FL175 for 72 kW (97 hp): 0.194 kg/kW/h (0.319 lb/hp/h).[3]
More than 1,500 Centurion 1.7s had been built until the end of 2006 when it was replaced by the Centurion 2.0. The in-service record of the 1.7 has been poor.[citation needed]
A combination of design, service and support issues caused widespread customer dissatisfaction.[4]
Diamond then designed its own Austro Engines as an alternative to Thielert.
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The engines were later marketed as the CD-135 by Continental Engines and produced in St. Egidien, Germany before being granted final assembly in Fairhope, Alabama for the U.S. retrofit market in 2015.[5]
Centurion 2.0
Centurion 2.0 (TAE 125-02-99)
Introduced in late 2006. The main difference is a new Mercedes-Benz OM640 engine cylinder block from the Mercedes-Benz A 200 CDI (W169) with a displacement of 1991 cm3 (Ø83 x 92 mm). Other improvements include a more compact FADEC, a lighter cast gearbox housing, interfaces for glass cockpits and a new service tool that allows the FADEC to be programmed in the field. Dimensions of the Centurion 2.0 and 1.7 are nearly identical and the install kits are compatible, so a 1.7 at the end of its life can be replaced with a 2.0. The Centurion 2.0 is rated for a power output of 135 PS (99 kW), the same as the 1.7, but is EASA and FAA certified for 155 PS (114 kW). It has accumulated more than 1,000,000 flight hours without mechanical failures as of April 2008.
Centurion 2.0 S (TAE 125-02-114)
This 4-cylinder turbodiesel common rail direct injection with redundant FADEC control offers 155 PS (114 kW) providing a significant power increase compared to the 135 PS (99 kW) Centurion 2.0 for no additional weight.[6][7] An engine kit may cost $89,000.[2]
Centurion 3.0
Certified 20 June 2017 by Technify Motors GmbH (application: 19 December 2013), 2987 cm³ V6 four stroke Diesel piston engine with common rail high pressure direct fuel injection, turbocharger, 1:1.66 gearbox and electronic Engine Control Unit. 980 mm Length × 700 mm Height × 790 mm Width, 265 kg dry, 221 kW (300 HP) for 5 min, 202 kW (272 HP) Max. Continuous, both at 3880 rpm (2340 prop rpm)[8] Same dimensions as the Mercedes-Benz OM642.
Centurion 3.2
Intended to fill the gap between the Centurion 2.0 and the 4.0 and designed to produce 230 hp (172 kW). Development is largely complete, but the project is on hold.[citation needed]
A Centurion 4.0 on display
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Centurion 4.0
The 75° V8 DOHC 4 valves per cylinder was initially equipped with two turbochargers and weighting 283.5 kg (625 lb) dry for 228 kW max (310 hp) till FL80 at 2300 rpm at the propeller, and 176 kW (250 hp) in cruise for 29.5 l (7.8 US gal)/h and 25 l (6.6 US gal)/h at best economy, for 208 g/kW/h (0.342 lb/hp/h), it was planned for a production of 600 per year.[3]
Designed as a larger engine to replace the 300 hp (224 kW) gasoline engines and developed from the Mercedes-Benz OM629 automobile engine, it produced 350 hp (261 kW) later with a larger single turbocharger.
After the insolvency of Thielert in April 2008 all work on the Centurion 4.0 was frozen.[citation needed]
Continental CD-155
Is the Continental Motors, Inc. brand name of the Centurion 2.0S with 155 PS (114 kW).[9] The engine must be replaced every 2,100 hours, the gearbox has to be replaced for an inspection at 900 hours, the high-pressure pump has a life limit of 600 hours, the alternator of 600 hours, friction disk of 900 hours, V-ribbed belt of 1,200 hours, alternator excitation battery of 12 months. Fuel, oil, and cooling lines are replaced at 60 months[10] except for the Robin DR400 where these items are 'on condition' with no set life-limit. The dual mass flywheel, which is intended to have the same life as the engine, is tested in-situ at 1,200 hours.
TAE 125-02-125 (Continental CD-170)
A four-cylinder, liquid-cooled 125 kW (168 hp) diesel engine with FADEC, dual overhead camshafts and a common rail direct fuel injection system, weighting 156 kg (344 lb) and certified by the EASA on 22 July 2020.[11]
Continental CD-300
The Continental brand name of the six cylinder 3 liter Thielert Diesel, with an output of 300 hp (224 kW) at 2300 rpm.[12] The CD-300 should replace the Safran/SMA diesel engine for the five-seat, single-engine Diamond DA50 from the third quarter of 2020 after a first flight of the combination on 22 March 2019, with a cruise fuel burn of 34.8l/h (9.2USgal/h).[13]

Applications[edit]

Centurion 1.7[edit]

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  • Apex AircraftRobin DR400 135 CDI Ecoflyer
  • Cessna 172 ('F' and later models, modified under a Supplemental Type Certificate)[14]

Centurion 2.0[edit]

  • Cessna 172 ('F' and later models, modified under a Supplemental Type Certificate)[14]
  • Robin DR400 Ecoflyer
  • TAI Anka Turkish Aerospace Industries MALE UAV
  • Piper PA-28 Cherokee (modified under a Supplemental Type Certificate)[15]
  • Airbus Helicopters VSR700 naval UAV based on the Cabri G2[16]

Centurion 3.2[edit]

  • Cessna 182 - Proposed STC

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Centurion 4.0[edit]

  • Cirrus SR-22 (STC)
  • Cessna 206 (STC)
  • Cessna 340 - Proposed STC
  • Cessna 414 - Proposed STC
  • Cessna 421 - Proposed STC

Continental CD-155[edit]

  • Cessna Turbo Skyhawk JT-A - new production aircraft with engine installation under an STC
  • Glasair Sportsman 2+2 - experimental homebuilt aircraft

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See also[edit]

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Comparable engines

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Little diesel big fuel savings'. AOPA Pilot: 70. February 2015.
  2. ^ ab'Aero-TV: Doing It Diesel Style -- Glasair's New Diesel Offering' 29 August 2014. Accessed: 3 September 2014.
  3. ^ ab'Development of the CENTURION Jet Fuel Aircraft Engines at TAE'(PDF). 25 April 2003.
  4. ^Paul Bertorelli (May 29, 2008). 'Thielert's Flawed Economics (And Why the Company Knows It)'. AVwebinsider.
  5. ^Elaine Kauh (April 16, 2015). 'Continental Motors Group To Assemble Diesel Kits In U.S.'AvWeb.
  6. ^'Featured Engine: Centurion 2.0S'. GA Buyer Europe Magazine. December 2009. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  7. ^'Centurion 2.0s – Jet Fuel Piston Engine with 155 hp'. Centurion Engines. Retrieved 2013-08-28.
  8. ^'type certificate data sheet No. E.104'(PDF). EASA. 20 June 2017. Centurion 3.0 series engines.
  9. ^Niles, Russ (28 July 2014). 'Textron Introduces Diesel 172'. AVweb. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  10. ^Matt Thurber (November 21, 2018). 'Pilot Report: Piper Diesel Archer'. AIN online.
  11. ^Type Certificate Data Sheets No. E.055(PDF), EASA, 22 July 2020
  12. ^'Continental Unveils V-6 Diesel - Rebranding Efforts'. Sport Aviation: 16. September 2014.
  13. ^Kate Sarsfield (15 Apr 2019). 'Diamond selects Continental CD-300 to power DA50'. Flightglobal.
  14. ^ abFederal Aviation Administration (November 2009). 'Supplemental Type Certificate SA01303WI'. Retrieved 19 May 2010.
  15. ^'STC for Piper PA'. Centurion Engines. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  16. ^Tony Osborne (Jan 24, 2018). 'Airbus Preparing To Fly VSR700 Prototype In 2018'. Aviation Week & Space Technology.

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Lausanne, Switzerland 31st July 2013.

Rasenberger Toschek announced the sale of the civil business operations of Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH and Centurion Aircraft Engines AG & Co. KG from out of insolvency to AVIC International Holding Corporation (majority shareholder being the state-owned Chinese aviation group, AVIC).

Rasenberger Toschek AG acted as the exclusive M&A advisor to the seller, Insolvency Administrator Dr. Bruno M. Kübler. Representing Rasenberger Toschek AG in this transaction are Peter E. Rasenberger (Executive Partner, Lausanne, Switzerland), Alexander Manus (Associate, Lausanne, Switzerland), Chandran Gnanakuru (Director, London, United Kingdom) and YaDong Wang (Director, Dalian, People’s Republic of China).

The purchase price remains confidential by agreement. However Dr. Kübler expressed satisfaction that the purchase price adequately reflects the strategic value of the Company’s potential.

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Till harbaum driver download torrent. Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH had filed for insolvency in April 2008. In addition to the internal restructuring measures at the company, the distribution company Centurion Aircraft Engines AG & Co. KG was formed which facilitated the engine sales process considerably. New markets were developed, additional licenses were added and the global service centre and distributor network were expanded during the insolvency period.

AVIC International Holding Corporation acquired the assets of Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH and Centurion Aircraft Engines AG through its newly established company Technify Motors GmbH. AVIC is taking over all patents, trademark rights and production plants. The development and production sites in Lichtenstein, Altenburg and Hamburg will be maintained and the 200+ employees at these sites are expected to be retained. Technify Motors GmbH is now part of the Continental Motors Group of the AVIC Group. Continental Motors, Inc. manufactures petrol-powered engines for light aircraft.

About KÜBLER

KÜBLER is one of Germany’s leading insolvency administration and corporate restructuring firms. With 23 offices in Germany and one in London, KÜBLER employs a workforce of about 250. KÜBLER is one of the most renowned German law firms specializing in commercial law, also active in insolvency administration cases on a global level. Moreover, KÜBLER is a member of the international association of lawyers ILN, a network with more than 5,000 lawyers in 66 countries.

About Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH

Van port devices driver download for windows 10. Thielert Aircraft Engines GmbH is the globally leading provider of certified diesel aircraft piston engines for general aviation. As a certified aviation development, production, maintenance and training company, Thielert was the first company world-wide to obtain approval for diesel aircraft engines. These engines are more efficient and environmentally friendly than conventional engines used in general aviation that run on leaded gasoline (Avgas).

About AVIC International Holding Corporation

AVIC International Holding Corporation was set up in 1979 during the initial reform and open policy period and is itself owned by the Chinese government through Aviation Industries of China (AVIC). Headquartered in Beijing, AVIC International delivered over 120 billion RMB (EUR 14.8B) in revenue in 2012. The company has over 60,000 employees across 400 subsidiaries and is located in over 180 countries. AVIC International is a well-diversified company, with holdings in international civil aviation, Trade & Logistics, Retail & High-end Consumables, Real Estate and Hotel Management, Electronics manufacturing, and Natural Resource Development.

About Continental Motors, Inc.

Continental Motors, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of AVIC International is a leading manufacturer and service provider of certified piston aircraft engines and components used in propeller-driven general aviation aircraft engines for more than 80 years. AVIC International acquired Continental Motors in 2011.