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Mon, Jun 14, 2021

Raisbeck Notes Milestone for New Caravan Drag Reduction Program

"We Have Completed Over 131 Flight Hours"

Raisbeck Engineering has completed the company’s pre-certification flight tests for its new STC program, EPIC Caravan, a drag reduction system designed for the Cessna Caravan 208B.

Completion of the pre-certification flight tests marks a significant milestone and clears the way for STC approval which the company anticipates receiving in August. The system includes a composite Forward Cargo Pod Fairing and metal Dual Aft Body Strakes.

“We are in the final phase of pre-certification,” stated Hal Chrisman, President of Raisbeck Engineering.

“We have completed over 131 flight hours and verified that EPIC Caravan is compliant with all of the required FAA Part 23 regulations. Our next step is to present company test results to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pending issuance of a Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) which we anticipate receiving by mid-June. The FAA TIA is an important step towards STC approval, in that it marks the final milestone before the FAA finds compliance of the new system to Part 23 regulations by its own flight tests.”

EPIC Caravan was designed to address the aerodynamic drag issues associated with the Cessna Caravan 208Bs currently flying with cargo pods. The Cessna Caravan 208B experiences a significant decrease in speed and an increase in fuel burn when equipped with the factory cargo pod. The new drag reduction system weighs in at 38 lbs. and perfectly addresses the market need to reduce drag and decrease fuel burn. The system offers operators a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution by reducing drag in all phases of flight while providing the option to add 4–5 knots cruise speed at typical cruise power settings or reduce fuel flows and lower ITT by flying the same speed. The lower ITT will reduce engine maintenance cost and the Forward Cargo Pod Fairing eliminates the need for a cargo pod de-ice boot, further reducing maintenance costs.

“EPIC Caravan was designed to fulfill a need in the marketplace for individual operators and fleets around the world flying a wide range of missions,” said Chrisman.

“These new mods have performed exceptionally well during our extensive flight test program and we’re pleased to be able to bring this new offering to Caravan operators.”

FMI: www.raisbeck.com

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