OSHKOSH, Wisconsin - Fuel efficient engines are turning out to be one of the big themes at this year's Airventure, the world's biggest aviation gathering. Austrian engine maker Rotax is showcasing a ...
BRP announced at EAA AirVenture its intent to produce a more powerful version of its immensely popular Rotax 912/914 series of engines. The turbocharged four-cylinder Rotax 915 iS is designed to ...
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Here’s who actually makes Can-Am engines
Can-Am engines are crafted by Rotax, a key subsidiary of Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP). Since BRP’s acquisition of the Can-Am brand in 1995, Rotax has been the driving force behind the ...
Tecnam of Italy has launched the EASA CS-23-certified P2008JC NG trainer for flight schools, featuring a fuel-injected Rotax ...
The Rotax 912 iS engine has received ASTM approval, allowing its use in Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) without experimental certification. The engine's electronic control unit (ECU) offers improved ...
This aircraft is EASA CS-23 certified and features a Rotax 912 iSc fuel-injected engine and an airframe that prioritizes ...
BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS division is in the final stages of developing its new Rotax 936 V-6 engine for aviation applications. The engine can burn aviation gasoline or motor fuel, and features ...
Austria's BRP-Powertrain is expanding its Rotax family of piston engines with the launch of its turbocharged 915iS. The four-stroke, four-cylinder powerplant is designed, says the Gunskirchen–based ...
The Austrian company’s absence from the two-wheel market has become conspicuousRotax Rotax has supplied powerful, stone-reliable engines for anything and everything wonderful in the world. Airplanes, ...
Turbocharged and intercooled, this Rotax may just replace a few old 150hp piston engines. A mockup of the Rotax 915iS with a turbocharger and intercooler, as well as a larger gearbox (Photo: Amy ...
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Engine analytics for homebuilt aircraft
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