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Power Flow celebrates 10 years

By Janice Wood · March 25, 2009 ·

Power Flow systems on 172 engines It has been 10 years since the first Power Flow Tuned Exhaust system was shipped from Daytona Beach. The company has since shipped another 3,500 units.

Since the first systems began going out to Cessna 172 owners in 1999, the list of STCs has increased to include 10 other designs. The Beech Bonanza A-36 will be the next aircraft to see an improvement in power and fuel economy, according to company officials.

To celebrate its anniversary, the company will provide a 5% discount on all orders submitted before the end of August. All systems come with a 60-day money back guarantee and a 1-year/500 hour warranty, which can be extended.

For more information: PowerFlowSystems.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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