manqiangrexue
Brigadier
Nothing is promising in the eyes of envious onlookers who don't have the innovative spirit. The engine weight is actually a small portion of the aircraft weight. How well can 79.9HP power the weight of the entire aircraft (including fuel, ordinance, pods, etc...)? Then, add 2.1HP (additional power of the HS-133); how well can 2.1 HP power the additional weight of the engine (19.2kg)? If 2.1HP can accelerate 19.2kg as quickly as 79.9HP can accelerate the entire weight of the aircraft package, then the additional weight/power of the HS-133 will have no negative effect on the same aircraft. If 2.1HP can accelerate 19.2kg at a greater rate than 79.9HP can accelerate the entire vehicle package, then it's actually a benefit! And do account for the fact that the extra 19.2kg comes with no additional wind resistance (assuming it doesn't require a larger fuselage to house) while the other 79.9HP must work against both the vehicle's weight and air resistance.Not quite.
If you are going to compare engines in detail, you'll have to look at the power band since if there is not enough in the lower RPM to obtain range.
A 31% difference in weight with only 2.6% difference in power output is not promising either.
For reference, a Predator's max take off is over 1000kg when fully-loaded with ordinance, fuel, etc... and Wing Loong's is 1100kg.
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