Textron Lycoming has entered the non-certificated kitplane engine market, offering powerplants in the 160-300hp (120-225kW) range based on its 320-, 360- 390- and 540-series certificated engines.
Source: Flight International
2005-08-30T00:00:00+01:00
Textron Lycoming has entered the non-certificated kitplane engine market, offering powerplants in the 160-300hp (120-225kW) range based on its 320-, 360- 390- and 540-series certificated engines.
Source: Flight International
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