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that Red Bull Air Race brings to aviation fans and prospective aviators. Red Bull Air Race competitors have come to rely on the performance advantages and reliability of propellers made by Hartzell and we are delighted to help them achieve the ultimate in aerial performance.” The standardized race propeller produced by Hartzell
is a showcase of the groundbreaking achievements and innovations that are at the very foundations of the Red Bull Air Race World Championship. Hartzell’s three-bladed structural composite propeller was nicknamed “The Claw” by famed aerobatic performer Sean D. Tucker due to its high thrust and low gyroscopic forces and inertia. The new 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship season will kick off on in February with the traditional opening round in Abu Dhabi. The inaugural race in Japan will then land in Chiba, on the edge of Tokyo Bay, in May. The World Championship moves to another new location in Russia, with a stop in Sochi in late May. Budapest, Hungary marks the start of the European leg in July. The second half of the 2015 season begins during August
in Ascot, Great Britain, before it returns to Spielberg, Austria in September. The season concludes with two stops in the United States – in Fort Worth, Texas in September and the season finale will be flown in Las Vegas in October.
THE BOB HOOVER PROJECT “FLYING THE FEATHERED EDGE” NOW ON DVD AND BLURAY
The Ultimate Film to kick off every aviator’s New Year! Now audiences can enjoy
unprecedented documentation of the precision flying, gentlemanly demeanor and aviation knowledge of R.A. “Bob” Hoover, considered by many to be “The Pilot’s
Pilot.” “Flying the Feathered Edge” arrived on DVD and BluRay just in time to celebrate Hoover’s 93rd birthday on January 24th. In “Flying the Feathered Edge,” Bob
Hoover, joined by some of the best and brightest minds in aerospace today - reveals hard earned wisdom from a life spent pushing the edge of the flight envelope while contributing to aviation’s many developments. The 86 minute documentary includes
exclusive interviews with Harrison Ford, Carroll Shelby, Burt Rutan, Dick Rutan, Medal of Honor Recipient Col. Bud Day, Gene Cernan, Clay Lacy, and Sean D.
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“This film captures my life story in an authentic and accurate way. I don’t know how it could have been done any better.” - Bob Hoover “Best aviation documentary I have ever seen.” - Jack J.
Pelton, Chairman, Experimental Aviation Association “Wow! GR8 film and an important tribute to Bob.” -
Burt Rutan “This is by far the best job of story telling of a legend in our business that I have ever seen.” - Steve Hinton, President, Planes of Fame Air Museum Flying the Feathered Edge is currently available on DVD and BluRay exclusively at
www.thebobhooverproject.com.
DUNCAN AVIATION RENEWS CERTIFICATION FOR INDIA
Duncan Aviation’s Lincoln, NE Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facility recently received renewal of its approval by the India office of the Director General of Civil Aviation as an approved aircraft maintenance organization. The certificate is good from Jan. 1, 2015 through Dec. 31, 2015.
According to Chris VanderWiede, chief inspector of
International Airworthiness, it is important to be able to provide service to all of Duncan Aviation’s customers, regardless of location. “Duncan Aviation continually evaluates its certifications and is constantly communicating with customers and
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