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Fri, May 02, 2003

'Big Secrets' From Bombardier

New Engines That They're Almost Ready to Show You

We've known for at least a couple years that Bombardier-Rotax has been developing a new-generation aircraft engine, and we've hinted at what it might be like.

All we can show you for now is an artist's conception (right) of a News-Spy photo that purports to be a cleverly-disguised test cell, somewhere in Holland.

It's getting closer to being unveiled. At least now, it's being officially acknowledged. The new engines will be manufactured at the Bombardier-Rotax gmbh & Co KG facility in Gunskirchen, Austria and distributed in the United States by the newly created, Bombardier Aircraft Engine Corporation.

The remaining secrets (we're so sworn to secrecy; that's part of the angst of being journalists) will be seen publicly at Oshkosh on July 29. Visit Booths 299, 305, and 306.

And read Aero-News, for the whole story, as soon as our legal guys say we can tell you... It's gonna be good.

FMI: www.recreation.bombardier.com

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