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Sat, Jul 22, 2023

McFarlane Aviation Plans Impressive AirVenture Campaign

New Products and a 600 Page Catalog to Make OSH Debuts

Founded in 1971, Baldwin City, Kansas-based McFarlane Aviation is a diversified manufacturing company specializing in the production of affordable, high-quality FAA-PMA (Parts Manufacture Approval) components. McFarlane’s catalog comprises parts for general aviation, commercial, experimental, homebuilt, and Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA) models.

McFarlane set forth on 19 July that it’s delighted to once again take part in EAA AirVenture. The company values the opportunities to interact with pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation enthusiasts occasioned by the yearly event.

McFarlane’s AirVenture 2023 campaign will comprise three separate booth areas (C-3131, C-3157/3158, and B-2079), at which the company will introduce a new six-hundred page catalog and numerous new products.

AirVenture 2023 attendees may expect to take in the following McFarlane highlights:

  • McFarlane’s growing line of new PMA’s and cost-saving legacy PMA products, including seat and cargo rails, engine controls, flight control cables, MT Propellers, fuel accessories, engine baffles and seals, and precision tools. These parts are all specifically designed to enhance aircraft performance, safety, and reliability.
  • McFarlane will once again showcase the Composite MT Propeller, with MT specialists in their booth in Hangar C (3131). Ask for the McFarlane/MT package Oshkosh special.
  • Full engine baffle displays will also be available in the Airforms/McFarlane booth in Hangar B (2079). Check out their new engine baffles that include Cowl Saver Baffle Seal Material, which has McFarlane’s special Bi-FlexTM technology.
  • For the first time, McFarlane will have a separate retail booth 3157/3158 in Hangar C to purchase products and find exciting giveaways and promotions for all your aircraft needs.
  • Meet-and-greet sessions with air show performers are also scheduled in the McFarlane booth. For more information about the performers, including when and where they are performing, refer to the official EAA website.
  • Most importantly, Dave McFarlane will be in attendance to visit everyone and discuss the wide range of products that keep the aircraft community flying.

McFarlane Aviation is proud and eager to celebrate the 70th anniversary of EAA AirVenture, which spans 24 through 30 July.

FMI: www.McFarlaneAviation.com

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