Jeg er alltid skeptisk til slike oppgraderinger. Betyr dette bedre single engine performance på en motor på MTOW? Kanskje ikke.(Red.)
Twin
Otter aircraft upgrade certified by FAA
Aerospace engineering firm Ikhana has received FAA certification to upgrade the
DHC-6-300 Twin Otter to carry up to 14,000 lbs (6350kg).
The modification means that a Twin Otter can now take 19 passengers with 2 crew
and fly 450-500 nautical miles.
The standard commuter category Twin Otter aircraft has a MTOW (Maximum Take Off
Weight) of 12,500 lbs (5670kg). The 1500 lbs (680kg), or 12% overall upgrade
made possible by Ikhana's modifications represents a 31% increase in payload
based on an average empty weight of 7700 lbs (3500kg).
The certification allows for operation of the full 750 shaft horsepower of the
aircraft's PT6A-34 engines and the more efficient and quieter Raisbeck/Hartzell
four blade "Scimitar" propellers. Aerodynamic and structural
enhancements are also made to the aircraft as part of the upgrade.
John Zublin, CEO of Ikhana said, "The FAA's certification of our DHC-6-300
upgrade adds significant capabilities for operators to expand their mission
role, optimize payload and range, add value to their aircraft, and increase
revenues.".
"This takes the aircraft well beyond its original capability."
"Big picture, it offers increased utility with a rapid return on
investment. This has been a long term and intensive engineering effort for
IKHANA and we are pleased that this long-awaited enhancement is now approved
and available on the market."
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