Engine PW-207
Vendor code: 130186 30 January 87 0
Aircraft engines PW-207 repair fund
Installed on aircraft AW-109, EC-135, ANSAT.
There are 4 mothballed engines available.
The PW-207 is a family of turboprop aircraft engines manufactured by the American company Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC). Key characteristics of the family include:
General characteristics:
- Engine type: Turboprop double-circuit gas turbine engine with gearbox.
- Purpose: Used primarily on light regional aircraft, business jets and specialized aircraft.
- Configuration: Twin shaft design with low pressure centrifugal compressor and high pressure axial multi-stage compressor.
- Gearbox: A planetary gearbox is used to transfer power from the turbine to the propeller.
Technical characteristics of a typical representative of the PW-207D/A/B/C/E/F/G/H/J/K/L/M/N/T/W/Y/Z series:
- Takeoff power: about 850 hp (approximately 634 kW).
- Dry weight: approximately 250 kg.
- Fan diameter: approximately 0.8 m.
- Fuel consumption: low consumption due to high efficiency design.
- Average time between overhauls: about 3500 flight hours.
Application:
These engines are widely used on modern light aircraft, including the Bombardier Q Series, Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia, Beechcraft King Air and many others. Due to their reliability, efficiency and durability, PW-207 engines have become popular among airlines providing regional transportation and corporate flights.
This characteristic is generalized and may vary depending on the specific engine modification.
- State: Used
- Payment: Any form of payment
- Documents: Sold with documents
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