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AirVenture Event Marks 100 Years Of Continental Engines

Teledyne Continental Motors is celebrating 100 years of making aircraft engines.

In his introduction at a "birthday" ceremony of sorts at AirVenture 2006, Tom Poberezny pointed out that aviation has been around for 103 years... and Continental has been powering aircraft for 100 of those years -- a significant milestone.

Brian Lewis, the President and CEO of Teledyne Continental, began the festivities with a brief history of the company, surrounded by some of the aircraft originally been manufactured using Continental Engines. These included a Swallow which had the first 670 high horsepower radial engine, a Swift sporting a Continental 300 and a Taylor Craft with an A-40.

Today, the Columbia 400 and the Cirrus are powered by Continental motors.

Continental started as a company in 1905-1906 and by 1917, it was one of the largest  engine manufacturing companies in the world producing 150,000 engines. In 1929, the company introduced its first aviation radial engine.

There have been some improvements at Continental over the past ten years. First was in manufacturing where they leaned their production and became more efficient in producing engines.

Continental also introduced an internet based communication system which allows real time assistance to Fixed Base Operators. To expand on this technology, Continental is introducing the Power Link Full Authority Electronic control system.

Teledyne is copying what is happening in the automobile industry. The electronic control system will monitor the engine and will store the data which can be accessed by Continetal to help diagnose how the engine is running and figuring out problems.

The new system is called Alpha Products and Services. The electronic control system will be introduced first to the OEMs. What it will come down to is an engine which is extraordinarily easy to operate. Turn the key and it starts, pull the throttle to slow it down. No more leaning the engine, the electronic control system will take care of these sorts of details.

Continental is also working with the FAA to see if the new system will allow a redefinition on overhauls and replacements of engines as these new engines will not need to be rebuilt for 2200 to 2400 hours.

FMI: www.tcmlink.com

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