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PT6A/68b and PT6A/68c

Old 5th March 2007 | 13:19
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PT6A/68b and PT6A/68c

Hi everybody,
For my studies i need some information about Pratt & Whitney PT6A/68c engine.
I have some for PT6A/68b, and couldn't find the major differences between /68b and /68c.
Does anybody know why did they call the engine used in super tucano /68c. As much as i know both version are 1600 shp and 4 axial, 1 centrifugal type free turbine turboprops.
I am waiting for your answers, thanx to everybody....
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Old 8th March 2007 | 11:41
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It is possible that the PT6A-68C has a modified Oil Scavenge system to allow the aircraft to perform aerobatics or inverted flight, but as the -68 Series covers both the Texan II and Pilatus PC-21, I suspect that the modified oil scavenge system is standard to the -68 Series.

The C is the most powerful of the -68 Series and having built the -68 and -68B, it would be logical to name the next variant the -68C.
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