AirScooter Corporation Media Sightings 1302007-01 January 30, 2007
Contact! Magazine Features AeroTwin Engine on Cover of January Issue
The AEROTWIN® four-stroke engine is featured on the cover of the January 2007 issue (Issue #85) of Contact! Magazine recently mailed to subscribers. The feature eleven-page article, authored by Tim Kern, is entitled “Under-Promising, Over-Delivering: The AeroTwin AT972T.”
The article includes twenty-four color pictures, a horsepower chart and detailed engineering installation drawings.
Contact! Magazine, established in 1991, is an “Experimental Aircraft and Powerplant Newsforum for Designers and Builders.” Contact! has no advertising, it focuses on providing solid, detailed information targeted at aircraft designers and builders.
You can purchase the current issue or subscribe to the magazine at: contactmagazine.com
A link to a cover photo of AeroTwin is provided on the magazines web site at: contactmagazine.com
The article provides a detailed explanation of the AeroTwin engine including schematics, specifications and more than twenty high-quality photos. A sampling of quotes from the article include:
“The AeroTwin’s size, output, weight, and price make it a rational replacement for the thousands of 65hp two-strokes already flying, and these same qualities, coupled with strong factory support and detailed documentation, should make it a favorite in the OEM kit and Light Sport AirCraft markets.”
“The AeroTwin is designed for long life and for ease of maintenance. . . . Standard maintenance is designed to be straightforward and easy.”
“Factory documentation is a high priority. The engine website has numerous pages, with links to operation, parts, dimensions, and technical backup. This should make the decision to use the engine an easy one. That is the goal of AeroTwin: to make information available, to help the designer do his own aircraft design, with accurate information.” . |