G thrush Aircraft 510 was the first aircraft again to fly behind new light turbine engine for General Electric, GE H80 turboprop. Agricultural aircraft made a 25 minute thrush manufacturing facility in Albany, GA, aircraft flight on 23 November and should make its public debut this week at the National Agricultural Aviation Association Congress in Savannah, GA. H80 engine is based on M601 turboprop engines of Walter. Since its introduction in 1975, more than 1,600 M601s ran 17 million hours in flight on 30 applications. After the acquisition of certain assets of engine design aircraft Czech and society of manufacturing for the summer 2009, improved materials to create a more powerful, efficient fuel and engine constituted the M601 aerodynamic design sustainable. Full story.
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