Wanted: Oldest Active Certified Rotax Aircraft Engine

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Gunskirchen, Austria – BRP launches a contest to find the oldest active certified Rotax aircraft engine in operation to celebrate 40 years of Rotax aircraft engines.

“We are proud of 40 successful years of Rotax aircraft engines, which lead the ultra-light and light sport aircraft market worldwide,” said Thomas Uhr, vice president BRP Powertrain and general manager BRP Powertrain GmbH & Co KG. “Our customers are brand ambassadors and an important part of our success story. To thank them for their loyalty, we decided to open the doors to where more than 175,000 Rotax aircraft engines have been produced.”

The owner of the oldest active certified Rotax aircraft engine will be invited to visit, all expenses paid (up to €4,000), the Rotax factory in Gunskirchen, Austria, where BRP develops and produces the well-known engines.

The contest started April 15, 2015 and runs through Dec. 31, 2015. The winner will be notified in writing before Feb. 1, 2016. Participants must provide a copy of the log book and latest proof of maintenance as well as personal contact information to his nearest authorized Rotax aircraft engine distributor. There are actually approximately 27,000 active 4-stroke and 13,000 active 2-stroke Rotax aircraft engines—certified and uncertified—in the fleet.

With more than 175,000 engines sold in 40 years, Rotax aircraft engines outperform the light sport and ultra-light aircraft market. With 19 authorized distributors and a network of more than 220 points of sale and repair centres supporting customers worldwide, BRP supplies engines to more than 80 percent of all aircraft manufacturers in its segment.

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