- of the CN-235
formally commenced in 1980
following the
formation of the
Airtech International joint venture on 17
October 1979. Its
existence was publicly...
- affiliates. In June 2021, IDEX
Corporation completed its
acquisition of
Airtech Group, Inc., US
Valve Corporation and
related entities. In
March 2022,...
- The PZL 130
Orlik (English: Eaglet) is a
Polish turboprop,
single engine, two seat
trainer aircraft. The
Orlik was
designed by PZL Warszawa-Okecie as a...
- two Armstrong-Siddeley
Mamba turboprop engines.
Airtech DC-3/2000 DC-3/C-47
engine conversion by
Airtech Canada,
first offered in 1987.
Powered by two PZL...
-
Airtech Canada is a
Canadian aerospace engineering firm
established at the
Peterborough Airport,
Ontario in 1977. It
specializes in
modifying aircraft...
- been ****ed. Re-engined
aircraft have been
offered since the 1980s by
Airtech Canada as the DHC-3/1000
using current-production 1,000 hp (745 kW) PZL...
-
Pratt &
Whitney PT6A-6 or -20
turboprop engine.
Airtech Canada DHC-2/PZL-3S After-market
conversion by
Airtech Canada in the 1980s,
using current-production...
- "On the sons of
Conaire (Mór)" Cath 'Battle' Cath
Airtig "The
Battle of
Airtech" Cath
Aenaig Macha "The
Battle of the ****embly of Macha" Cath ****air "The...
- used on
variants of the
Swedish Saab 340 airliner, the Indonesian-Spanish
Airtech CN-235 cargolifter, and the
Czech Let L-610G airliner, all twin-turboprop...
- Display".
United States Air Force.
Retrieved 27
November 2023. "Photos:
Airtech CN-235
Aircraft Pictures". Airliners.net. 23
December 2004.
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