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REV Aircraft Engines Is The LEAD Sponsor Of ANN's Coverage Of AirVenture 2006!

ANN Announces Our 2006 AirVenture Special Coverage LEAD Sponsor: REV Aircraft Engines

We've spent a lot of time telling you these past few months about how much our coverage of AirVenture 2006 is gonna ROCK... and we've already shown you some of the neat features we've unveiled just for this year's aeronautical bacchanal at Wittman Field. Truth is, though... we couldn't do ANY of it without the VERY generous support of our wonderful sponsors.

Try as we might to convince our staffers and stringers that they really don't need three meals per day... and that sleeping outside is a character-builder, especially when it rains (Associate Editor note: Sleep? You're gonna let us SLEEP?)... these guys still insist on some level of creature comforts. Like chairs.

Fortunately... ANN has some of our best friends helping us cover the (very large) bills for these items... and we're proud to say that some of the finest companies in the business have ponied up some serious cash, so that we can bring YOU the most comprehensive coverage we know how to offer.

With that, we're happy to report the LEAD sponsor for ANN's coverage of AirVenture 2006 is... REV Aircraft Engines.

Marketed by Aircraft Engine Services, the REV-branded V220 and V330T all-aluminum aircraft engines are set to turn the aero-world on its ear... promising a level of refinement and sophistication previously unknown to the piston market. These liquid-cooled powerplants are designed to fit where you're accustomed to seeing a 550 Continental or 540 Lycoming... with weights that are maybe just a couple pounds lighter than either one. Making the most of their advanced features, these engines aren't firebreathers... but instead offer smooth operation, "the first true FADEC" engine management system and efficient operation, at a carlike 6,000 rpm... offering more than respectable power, all from a 3.1-liter package.

Visit the REV Aircraft Engines booth located at the
EAA AirVenture Main Aircraft Display Area 269, 275

AES invites you to stop by their booth -- or check out the information available at the FMI link -- to learn more about what promise to be two VERY interesting powerplants.

Aero-News asks that you please support ALL of our generous sponsors... as they support our efforts to keep you up to date on one of the aviation world's most exciting events.

FMI: Learn More About V Aircraft Engines by clicking here or by visiting www.vaircraftengines.com. Visit the VAircraft Engines display located at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Main Aircraft Display Area 269, 275

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