Engine Solutions

Engine Types and Applications Overview

Engine TypePower RangeWeight Range /
Power-to-Weight Ratio
Typical Applications
Turboshaft Engine300–2000 kW50–300 kg (3–5)Helicopters, UAVs, Light Gyroplanes
Turboprop Engine400–2000 kW100–400 kg (3–5)Regional Aircraft, Short-haul Transport, Agricultural Aircraft
Piston Engine50–200 kW20–250 kg (1 kW/kg)Light General Aviation Aircraft, Trainer Aircraft, UAVs
Electric Engine20–500 kW10–200 kg (6–10)Urban Air Mobility (eVTOLs), UAVs, Experimental Aircraft
Hybrid Engine100–1000 kW50–300 kg (2–5)Future eVTOLs, Extended-Range UAVs

Detailed Analysis

1. Turboshaft Engines
  • Features: High shaft power output, lightweight, optimized for rotor systems
  • Representative Models: Pratt & Whitney PT6C, Klimov VK-2500
  • Typical Platforms: Helicopters (e.g., Sikorsky S-76, Kamov Ka-32), some UAVs
2. Turboprop Engines
  • Features: Efficient low-altitude cruising, lower fuel consumption
  • Representative Models: Pratt & Whitney PT6A, Honeywell TPE331
  • Typical Platforms: Regional airliners (e.g., ATR 72), agricultural aircraft, military reconnaissance planes
3. Piston Engines
  • Features: Simple structure, low cost, easy maintenance
  • Representative Models: Lycoming IO-360, Continental TSIO-550
  • Typical Platforms: Private aircraft (e.g., Cessna 172), trainer aircraft, UAVs
4. Electric Engines
  • Features: Zero emissions, low noise, ideal for short-range missions
  • Representative Models: MagniX Magni250, Rolls-Royce ACCEL
  • Typical Platforms: eVTOLs (e.g., Joby Aviation), small UAVs, experimental aircraft
5. Hybrid Engines
  • Features: Combines fuel and electric power for enhanced range and efficiency
  • Representative Models: Safran EcoPulse, Ampaire Hybrid Electric
  • Typical Platforms: Extended-range UAVs, hybrid general aviation aircraft, future eVTOLs