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Thu, Jul 03, 2008

RDD Introduces Speed Bra-X For Vans RV-10s

Allows Steeper Descents At Lower Airspeeds

RDD Enterprises, LLC announced this week the immediate availability of the 'Speed Bra-X' (as in, "speed brakes") for the Vans Aircraft RV-10.

RDD headed up the development program on the RV-10 working in concert with Precise Flight, Inc. Drawing on Precise Flight's experience with speed brake design, the net result is a clean and low-cost installation providing excellent performance.

"At cruise speeds, Speed Bra-X deployment will give you a steady speed descent rate of 1,000 feet per minute or a level flight reduction of 20 KIAS," said RDD's David McRae. "The RV-10 performance envelope is already very impressive and utilitarian, we've just added a vertical dimension to it," McRae conclude.

The Speed Bra-X kit is priced for amateur aircraft builders at $3,995.00 and requires approximately 15 hours of installation time. Once installed, the benefits of Speed Bra-X can be realized in virtually every phase of flight, including initiating rapid descents without the need to reduce power, maneuvering without increasing airspeed, quickly reducing indicated air speed to a safe value upon encountering unexpected turbulence and increasing wing loading for a smoother ride in rough air.

"RDD's ability to quickly and accurately develop and apply our technologies helps expand the market and helps homebuilders to improve the performance of their aircraft," said Precise Flight's Steve Crenshaw. "We've been looking to break into the RV-10 market for some time and Speed Bra-X is the perfect fit."

Precise Flight, Inc. currently holds a number of Supplemental Type Certificates for speed brakes on a wide range of aircraft; many are installed during production as original equipment. RDD has immediate availability of Speed Bra-X for the RV-10 and can perform installations or provide the homebuilder with thorough installation instructions, complete with templates. The company plans more RV-10 products, including a built-in oxygen system and the company's Therm-X deicing system.

FMI: www.rddent.com

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