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START PAC Launches World’s Smallest Engine Starter


An innovative, lightweight mini emergency engine starter for aircraft has been launched and is set to revolutionize the aviation industry, providing an extremely lightweight and compact alternative to other models in the market.


Launched by leading supplier, START PAC, the START PAC ONE is the world’s smallest emergency engine starter for aircraft, weighing in at just 7 lbs. The radical new model is designed for piston engines    engine. Despite being the world’s smallest battery of its kind, it is set to make a big impact in the industry.


President at START PAC, Eve     from our longstanding experience in this market how important it is for aircraft owners and operators to have something lightweight and compact. In situations where minimizing weight is everything – for example medical evacuation and rescue operations – having to include a bulky, heavy engine starter is a huge detriment to the task at hand. This is particularly true for the police or military where an engine starter may need       However, with the START PAC ONE, due to its extremely compact size and very light weight, it can literally be taken anywhere at any time.”


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