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Sun, Jan 08, 2006

Sportys Got Heat! AeroTherm Engine Heater Available

Finally... there's a better way to care for your engine this winter without blasting extreme heat into the aircraft engine compartment -- and Uncle Hal from Sportys has it.

The AeroTherm electric engine heater supplies 190�F air to the engine compartment, evenly and consistently heating all parts of the engine with no bulky propane tank to haul around or refill. With 500, 1000, and 1500 watt settings and a thermostat, the AeroTherm can remain plugged in all winter long maintaining an optimum, pre-selected temperature for pennies a day.

Used as a preheater, the AeroTherm will warm the engine enough for starting in about an hour, or completely warm the engine in three hours with an outside temperature of 0�F. Included with the AeroTherm are two hoses, a stand, carrying case, a nylon suspension band for hanging the unit from the prop and four sponges to seal the engine intakes for increasingly warm air.

The AeroTherm Electric Engine Heater [10770A] is available for $399.00.

FMI: www.sportys.com

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