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Had the honor of helping out with removing and replacing the all-carbon fiber upper and lower cowl of this all-carbon fiber aircraft. Since we got the cowls off I wanted to show you what a 1200HP Pratt and Whitney turbine fan engine looks like.
The Epic can reach speeds over 333 knots in a single-engine aircraft. And the thrill of a 4,000-feet-per-minute climb out. But that's the power of a 1200-horsepower Pratt & Whitney PT6A-67A engine on an optimally designed all-composite Epic airframe. Delivering speeds faster than any single-engine turboprop on the market. And performance that rivals most business jets, without jet-class costs.
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