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Wed, Nov 05, 2014

Safari Helicopters To Offer Superior Air Parts XP-360 Engine

Will Be A Factory Option For The Safari 400 Kit Helicopter

Safari Helicopters has selected Superior Air Parts' 180-horsepower XP-360 Engine as an option for its Safari 400, two-place, kit helicopter.

“Safari has become the premier name in the kit-built, personal helicopter market and to have them to make our XP-360 Engine a factory option for the Safari 400 is a point of great pride for everyone at Superior,” said Scott Hayes, Superior's V.P. Sales and Marketing. “We look forward to our XP-360 Engines providing Safari builders around the world with years of pure flying enjoyment.”

“Safari Helicopters have always been powered by very dependable aircraft engines. In fact, a number of our builders have opted to use the Superior engines for a long time,” said Megan Wright, Sales and Marketing Manager, Safari Helicopter. “Now with Superior’s strong re-entry into the experimental engine market they are now providing us with an attractive and economical 180-horsepower engine option for the Safari 400’s complete build kit.

“With the proven history, power and reliability to compete with other available engines, combined with the added benefits of aggressive pricing and excellent customer support, we are extremely pleased to offer Superior’s engines to our customers,” she said.

(Top image provided by Superior Air Parts. Bottom image provided by Safari Helicopter)

FMI: www.SafariHelicopter.com, www.superiorairparts.com


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