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Raisbeck Engineering receives FAA approval for Five-Blade Propellers on King Air 300-Series jet

Raisbeck Engineering receives FAA approval for Five-Blade Propellers on King Air 300-Series jet.
The new five-blade swept propellers are now available for order, and Raisbeck Engineering expects to begin deliveries soon.

Raisbeck Engineering has secured Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval by the FAA for its latest five-blade swept propellers for heavyweight King Air 300 series aircraft.

Raisbeck Engineering has recently announced the granting of Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its latest five-blade swept propellers for heavyweight King Air 300 series aircraft. This new technology is designed to provide increased performance, efficiency, and reliability for these aircraft, delivering enhanced operational capabilities and improved safety features.

According to Raisbeck Engineering, the five-blade swept propellers will provide several benefits to operators of King Air 300 series aircraft. These benefits include reduced noise and vibration, improved climb and cruise performance, and a reduced takeoff distance. Additionally, the new propellers offer improved hot and high performance and enhanced single-engine climb performance. All these features combined are expected to improve the overall flying experience for operators and passengers alike.

“We are thrilled to have received STC approval from the FAA for our revolutionary propeller design,” said Hal Chrisman, President of Raisbeck Engineering. “Our team has worked tirelessly to extend the benefits offered by our five-blade composite propellers to operators in diverse roles requiring heavyweight aircraft such as Air Ambulance and ISR. These props are quieter and lighter, improve performance, last forever, and they look awesome on the ramp! I am confident it will be a winner for both our customers and Raisbeck,” he further added.

The FAA’s approval of the STC for the five-blade swept propellers marks a significant milestone for Raisbeck Engineering. The approval process involved rigorous testing and validation, which ensured that the new technology meets the highest standards of safety and performance. Raisbeck Engineering expects the new technology to be well-received by operators of King Air 300 series aircraft, given its numerous benefits.

Raisbeck Engineering has a reputation for developing advanced technologies for King Air aircraft, with a focus on improving the aircraft’s performance and safety. The company’s five-blade swept propellers are the latest addition to its portfolio of technologies, and the FAA’s approval is expected to further enhance the company’s standing in the industry.

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The new five-blade swept propellers are now available for order, and Raisbeck Engineering expects to begin deliveries soon. The company has expressed its commitment to continue developing innovative technologies that provide enhanced performance, safety, and reliability for King Air aircraft, and looks forward to serving the aviation industry with its cutting-edge solutions.