CONTACTS: Stu
Horn, Aviat Aircraft, Inc.
Cell:
914-525-5891
Suzanne Herrick,
Fedoruk & Associates, Inc.
Cell:
612-247-3079, suzanne@fedorukinc.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
World’s First Dual Fuel,
CNG Piston Powered Aircraft
To Be Unveiled At
AirVenture 2013
Innovative Aircraft Operates on Compressed Natural Gas
and Aviation Gasoline
OSHKOSH, WIS. (JULY
26, 2013) – Airplane manufacturer Aviat
Aircraft, Inc. and Minneapolis-based Aviation Foundation of America, Inc.
today announced the scheduled unveiling of the first dual fuel, piston powered aircraft to operate on both compressed
natural gas (CNG) and aviation gasoline. The Aviat Husky CNG will be on display
outside the Innovations Pavilion throughout AirVenture 2013 which takes place
in Oshkosh, Wis., from July 29 through Aug. 4. The organizations will host a
news conference on July 31 at 9:30 a.m. CDT in front of the aircraft at the
Innovations Pavilion.
“This is a remarkable proof-of-concept airplane,” said Stu
Horn, president of Aviat Aircraft. “While adapting our standard Husky aircraft
into this dual fuel configuration was not without challenges, it was well worth
it. The performance and ease of operations have exceeded our expectations.”
The Aviat Husky CNG, which flew more than 1,000 miles from
Aviat’s headquarters in Afton, Wy., to be at
AirVenture, can be powered by CNG or
100LL aviation gasoline with the flip of a switch. It is a standard Aviat Husky
A1-C that has been fitted with a CNG fuel tank in addition to its standard
aviation gasoline tanks with a capacity of 50 gallons. The aircraft is powered
by a 200 h.p., four cylinder Lycoming aircraft engine with a cruise speed of
143 m.p.h. The flight endurance at 65 percent power setting is approximately
seven hours.
From Concept to
Reality
Greg Herrick, president of the Aviation Foundation of
America approached Aviat’s president in early 2013 with the idea of building an
aircraft to demonstrate the advantages natural gas can offer general aviation
aircraft.
“Among the many advantage of using CNG are fuel cost
savings, cleaner burning fuel and no lead emissions,” said Greg Herrick,
president of the Aviation Foundation of America. “I’m impressed with how Aviat
readily agreed to tackle this project, working with a team of engineers and
craftsmen within the aviation and natural gas industries. The result is a
sophisticated solution which can be readily applied to a variety of piston
powered aircraft.”
Compressed natural gas power is up to 80 percent less
expensive than the national average of $6-per-gallon aviation gasoline. There
is no lead in compressed natural gas, the presence of which is currently a
significant issue with aviation gasoline. It is also a much cleaner burning
fuel, reducing smog pollutants by 90 percent and reducing CO2 emissions
by 30 percent. Engine oil remains significantly cleaner therefore improving
engine life, while aircraft performance is enhanced as CNG typically burns 138
octane versus the current 100 octane of aviation gasoline.
“One aspect we’re particularly excited about is the
opportunity to dramatically reduce the cost of learning to fly,” added Herrick.
“If a flight school installs a simple CNG refueling station they can cut the
cost for the student’s fuel, perhaps by thousands of dollars. And, the fuel is
available where ever there is a natural gas line.”
About Aviat Aircraft and the
Husky A-1C
Aviat Aircraft of Afton,
Wy., manufactures the Husky, Pitts Special and complete kits for the Eagle
biplane. The Husky, “America’s favorite taildragger,” has become the most
versatile aircraft in its class. It is designed for off-airport landings, for
recreational flying as well as observation and cargo hauling operations. It can
be flown at any time of the year and needs little more than a clearing to be able
to land. For more information, visit www.AviatAircraft.com and www.AviatAircraft.com/CNG
About the
Aviation Foundation of America
Minneapolis-based Aviation Foundation of America is a 501(c)3 public charity designed to preserve and promote America’s aviation heritage at a grassroots level through initiatives such as historic flight re-creations, airport preservation projects, educational programs and endeavors that reduce barriers to flying.
Minneapolis-based Aviation Foundation of America is a 501(c)3 public charity designed to preserve and promote America’s aviation heritage at a grassroots level through initiatives such as historic flight re-creations, airport preservation projects, educational programs and endeavors that reduce barriers to flying.
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More Information at: www.AviatAircraft.com/CNG
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