Mistral Engines
Mistral Engines SA is a Swiss firm formed in 2001 with the purpose of developing engines for light aircraft and helicopters. Its headquarters is in Geneva, Switzerland and is majority owned by DEA General Aviation, a Chinese company based in Guangdong.[1] A wholly owned subsidiary company is headquartered in DeLand, Florida.
Product line
- Mistral G-190
- Mistral G-230-TS
- Mistral G-360-TS
- Mistral G-300 - a three-rotor wankel engine rated at 300 hp (224 kW) in normally aspirated configuration and at 360 hp (269 kW) with optional turbocharging
- Mistral K-300 - similar to the G-300 but configured to use kerosene (jet fuel) instead of gasoline
- Mistral G-200 - a two-rotor wankel engine rated at 200 hp (149 kW) in normally aspirated configuration and at 230 hp (172 kW) with optional turbocharging
- Mistral K-200 - similar to the G-200 but configured to use kerosene (jet fuel) instead of gasoline
References
- "The acquisition of MESA and SkyTrac". Datenna. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
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