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Tue, Nov 07, 2017

Tecnam Selects TKS Ice Protection System For P2012 Traveller

Will Allow Flight Into Known Icing Conditions

Tecnam has announced it has selected CAV Ice Protection to provide the TKS Ice Protection System and support services for the twin-piston Tecnam P2012 Traveller aircraft.

CAV Ice Protection thoroughly tested the TKS Ice Protection System in an icing wind tunnel at the latest certification levels for planes flying in known icing conditions. A total of 35 conditions and 83 runs covering all test points were made in one week with successful results.
 
“Tecnam is pleased to partner with CAV Ice Protection to offer operators a tremendously safe system that handles icing conditions in all parts of the world,” said Paolo Pascale, Tecnam CEO.
 
TKS Ice Protection Systems provide anti-ice and de-ice capabilities with clean exit performance, protect aft of the leading edge, improve leading edge durability and life, and require low maintenance.

“We are proud to provide Tecnam and their launch customer Cape Air with an effective ice protection system that has been technologically proven since 1942,” said Jerry Jordan, CAV Ice Protection Vice President of Engineering.
 
(Sourc: TKS news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.caviceprotection.com

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