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ULPower Service Center Network In The U.S. Is Growing

Wheels And Wings In Edgewater, Florida Joins The Team

ULPower Aero engines have been spinning props since 2006. 12 years later, ULPower has grown from a very small Belgian company to a well-known player in the experimental market with a growing network of ULP dealers in different countries around the world.

As the fleet of ULPower engines is growing in the United States, so does the service available. Last week Herman Eshuis from Wheels and Wings in Edgewater Florida has joined the existing ULP network in the U.S.. He will work closely together with Robert Helms (based in Missouri) and Ray Lawrence from Kaolin Aviation Services (Sandersville – Georgia). Herman has followed a training at the ULP headquarters and can handle all your needs regarding installation and maintenance.

Ray Lawrence recently did an extended training and is now certified in complete service, major repair and overhaul for ULP engines.

Ray is also renowned for solving FWF challenges. He has already developed a range of mounts and cowlings, and is always ready to take a look at your project – after all he has a lot of experience and can save both time and money for those looking for a solution! “Ready to go” kits are available from Kaolin for popular aircraft including Vans, Rans and Sonex, along with adaptor mounts for both Rotax and Lycoming mounts for a range of other aircraft too

(Images provided with ULPower news release)

FMI: fwfkits.com

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