The Beechcraft tale, from audacious beginnings to global successes, is a prime example of general aviation's persistent ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRevolution in aviation: Airbus’ hydrogen-powered jet to feature 4 electric enginesAirbus has reaffirmed its commitment to hydrogen-powered aviation, pushing forward with its ZEROe project. The company now ...
We reviewed the Kodiak 900 in Issue 934/February 2023 of FLYING and were impressed by the performance generated by the horsepower increase over the Kodiak 100, although the Kodiak 900 is a ...
In January of 1907, Ford started development of the Model T, designed to be a car for the common man. At the core of this design was an engine that was easy and quick to assemble on a factory line.
(WHP) — Data from FlightSafety.org revealed so far in 2025, the year has seen five plane crashes-- one of which being a beechcraft model plane ... and eight involved turboprop planes.
The GE Aerospace Catalyst turboprop engine has been certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAR (Federal Aviation Regulation) Part 33 certification involved more than 23 ...
Textron Aviation was the leading private jet seller in 2024. According to Private Jet Car d comparisons, they sold 151 business jets. They continue to develop aircraft for historic brands like Cessna ...
GE Aerospace has announced that its Catalyst turboprop engine, featuring a high number of additively manufactured parts, has been certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Almost 30% ...
The TB2T-AI has three new “AI computers,” a new turboprop engine and winglet. Recently, the TB2 also flew with the Antidot Electronic Warfare pods. Turkey’s Baykar Tech, maker of the famous ...
Hence, this paper proposes a method for achieving multivariable performance recovery control of turboprop engines using a data-driven predictive model. The method designs a main controller for the ...
On February 27, 2025, GE Aerospace‘s Catalyst turboprop engine received certification from the US FAA (the Federal Aviation Administration), marking yet another success for GE Aerospace’s use of ...
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