Re: 200kts Commander
I think a Commander with a diesel engine and full fuel would have about 150 lbs payload...
Todd
You might want to take a look more seriously at the Jet-A Engine from SMA in France and nothing to ignore and will be the wave of the future if GA is survive with such high fuel costs and we have been slowly getting there just like Europe has experienced such high costs for many years.
SMA producer of the Jet-A engine is a major company employing 60,000 people in 35 locations worldwide and in TX too, and a deal with Lycoming in the works. There numbers are impressive as you will see below and as I mentioned wouldn't mind seeing a Jet-A version for engines as a replacement some day would be great;
-182 TC Gross Weight 3110# 114 3140# (Both Planes Pretty Close in #)
-SMA Engine WEIGHT 455# 114 438#
-TBO-2400 Hours 114 2000 Hours
-100% Takeoff Power 12.1 GPH 2200 RPM
-Cruise 11 GPH 156 Knots 1200 NM 114-14.3 GPH 147 Knots 665 NM
-1500 NM Flying Economy
-Range 1360 NM
-Total Fuel 87 GL 114 70 GL
-Useful Load 1018# 114 1102#
-Full Fuel/Payload 435# 114 682#
-Takeoff 775 FT 114 1390 FT
-Land 1350 FT 114 680 FT
-Climb 1000 FPM 114 1088 FPM
-SMA Engine is a Drop In Replacement for the Cessna 182 TC
-227 HP 114 260 HP
Pretty impressive numbers for there new Jet-A engine I thought and wouldn't mind an option for the Commander some day, but probably wont see it it as the I0-540-T4B5D Lycoming wants to bury it and mothball it as it has the single mags. You have to give credit to Cessna/Textron as they get it right when they do something and a reason they are #1.
http://www.cessna.com/single-engine/turbo-skylane-jta