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News: Tamarack-Modified King Air 350 Sets Speed Records

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  1. Speed Records Set By Tamarack -Modified King Air 350
    A Beechcraft King Air 350 that is equipped with a Tamarack's 'SMARTWING' set speed records between two point. The claims were submitted to the National Aeronautic Association and the European Federation Aeronautique International. The two city-pairs identified was non-stop from Spokane, WA to Orlando, FL and the second was established after departing this year's NBAA-BACE in Orlando and flying to Henderson, NV. The non-stop 2,032.8 nautical miles flight from Idaho to Orlando on October 16 took 7 hours and 46 minutes. The other flight (1,770 nautical miles) which went west to Henderson, Nevada with one stop lasted 8 hours and 8 minutes flying against the wind and icing conditions.
  2. Nick Guida, CEO of Tamarack Aerospace, commented: "The military is especially interested in our increased range and loiter time for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance missions for smaller turbo props and large transport and our upgraded King Air’s boast features that additionally allow takeoffs and landings in high/hot conditions. Business aircraft equipped with our technology provide those benefits plus the important peace of mind concerning safety and stability. The current record claim for the King Air 350 flights demonstrates Tamarack’s technology and showcases fuel efficient sustainability – reaching as much as double digit fuel savings, increased range, stability, flight smoothing and associated safety benefits. We are going to keep setting records and our nearly 180 upgraded CitationJet owners can tell those interested about the verified Tamarack performance they experience every day they fly."

    For more information:

    Tamarack Aerospace
    2021 Industrial Dr,
    Sandpoint, ID 83864,
    United States
    www.tamarackaero.com

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