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July 31, 2013

Kelly Announces Electric Air Conditioning Project For The Cessna 206

Stay Cool In One Of The Most Versatile Airplanes Produced

The long-awaited Kelly Thermacool electric air conditioning system for the Cessna 206/T206 will be demonstrated at the Kelly Aerospace Thermal Systems at Oshkosh this year. The system prototype is in its final stages of the certification process and is expected to receive FAA/STC certification in late August or early September.

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Cessna Highlights Innovative Improvements Combined With Innovative Marketing

Updates AirVenture Media On Piston Programs

Cessna opened AirVenture Monday with announcements concerning their piston line of airplanes, including the Grand Caravan EX, The TTX, and the Turbo Skylane JT-A.

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Embry-Riddle Installs AOA Indicators In Entire Cessna Training Fleet

Devices Intended To Enhance The Quality Of Flight Education

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has installed Angle of Attack (AOA) indicators in its entire fleet of 61 Cessna training aircraft at its Daytona Beach and Prescott campuses.

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An Engine To Get Excited About

Adept Airmotive Designs An Engine For The Future

South Africa-based Adept Airmotive showcased their new engine at Oshkosh. The company is targeting the 260 to 320 horsepower engine market.

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Sarasota Avionics To Give Away Aspen Installation

Oshkosh-Tied Contest With A $3,000 Value

Florida-based Sarasota Avionics is holding an Aspen Installation Giveaway promotion for the week of Oshkosh, where one lucky customer that purchases an Aspen PFD or MFD will receive the installation labor at no charge – up to a $3,000 value. Sarasota Avionics says that the promotion can also be combined with any other discounts that are currently being offered by Aspen avionics for additional savings.

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U.S. Senate Advances Small Airplane Revitalization Act

Commerce Committee Passes The Bill By Voice Vote

The U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on Tuesday passed S. 1072, the Small Airplane Revitalization Act, by voice vote. The bill, a version of which has already passed the full U.S. House of Representatives, would require the FAA to implement the recommendations of the FAA’s Part 23 Reorganization Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) by December 31, 2015.

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Flight Design Announces 'Safety Box' Technology For C4

German Government Assisting In Funding The Research

Pilot Safety has always been one of the major concerns of Flight Design when creating new aircraft, and the safety record of the company's aircraft shows that the two-place airplanes have already reached a very good occupant protection level. For the all-new C4, Flight Design says it will significantly advance this philosophy.

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FAA Doesn’t Do No Stinking Tours

Apparently $448,000 Doesn’t Get You Much

ANN would like to report to you from the tower at OSH but your “open government” said no. Two ANN journalists approached the OSH control tower seeking permission to see what EAA’s $448,000 was getting by going to the tower and observing to be able to report. To state the FAA was less than helpful or cooperative would be an understatement.

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