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by lutorm
4498 days ago
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But as you say, you don't go significantly faster by adding another piston engine, either. Aerodynamic resistance at high speed goes as v^2, so adding twice the power increases your speed at most 70%. In practice, it will be less due to increased drag from engines in the wings, more weight, etc. I pulled a comparison from Wikipedia: Cessna 310 (twin): 2x240hp, max speed 220mph, range 1000mi. Cessna 182 (single): 230hp, max speed 201mph, range 930mi. I'm sure the twin has more useful load, but it sure doesn't go much faster or farther. |
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Power required is force times velocity, so power required goes as the cube of velocity. Twice the power adds only 26% to speed.