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Wed, Jul 24, 2019

Continental Announces Standard Titan Experimental Engine Configurations

Developed Specifically For Van’s Aircraft

Continental has announced that new standardized Titan experimental engine configurations are available specifically for Van’s kit aircraft builders.

These engines are fully compatible with Van’s installation kits and may be installed in Van’s aircraft kits without any modification, thereby providing ease and predictability of installation. The different configurations were designed to fit the airframe perfectly, using the standard Van’s initial configuration, baffles, accessories, or fittings.

Builders that require a more customized Titan engine will continue to benefit from Continental’s expert team to build and price a customized configuration that meets their unique requirements.

“With the availability of these engine configurations, we offer simple options to Van’s kit builders. Titan Experimental engines are reliable, trouble free performers. With very competitive pricing, they offer builders an economical alternative, while keeping the build simple. Furthermore, the Titan Experimental engines are built by an OEM manufacturer with a great reputation for standing behind its products," said James “J.B.” Ball, Sales Manager, Continental Titan.

(Source: Continental news release. Staff image)

FMI: www.continental.aero

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