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Old 15th Jan 2013, 14:19
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Turboshaft Engine Specifications

Hello,

I'm kinda need performance data about engines that are used in mid-weigth helicopters, such as PW210S, HTS900-2 and TM333 2B2, other than OEI and AEO performances - these are the informations that i can find on the company website [to be precise, i need operating envelopes, sfc, mass flow rate, Tt4, compressor efficiency (i know the last 2 is kinda impossible to find =) ) etc.]

do you guys know any website that i can find this kind of information? Why are these specifications too hard to find? =(
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Try contacting the manufacturers. It will help if you have a legitimate, I need this data to do this, type need.
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Look on the FAA web site for the Type Certificate Data Sheet. You should find a bit more info not published on the sales sheets.

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Maybe this guy can help you out.

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FAA and EASA kinda helped thank you =)

i believe they won't share the information for a "simple" study.

Lastly, wtf is wrong with that video =)
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It's a spoof!

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Validator, the information you seek is not available on the website or on the TCDS, it is included in the model Installation Design Manual ( or similar title depending on the mmanufacturer). These are proprietry documents and not issued unless you have selected the particular engine for a new installation. They contain everything listed in your post plus many more items which are applicable to an approved installation and helicopter performance investigations.
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