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Fri, Mar 21, 2003

Newest Airwolf Catalog Features Rotax Tips

500 Pages, Available Now

The new year 2004 CPS Catalog marks their 23rd year of serving the aviation community. Now over 500 pages of everything for outfitting, owning, and maintaining an Ultralight or homebuilt aircraft is in the all-new 2004 ”Yosemite Falls Edition,” covering complete factory specs on every Rotax engine, including the 115 hp Rotax 914 Turbo, Rotax 912, and new 912S.

Designers and homebuilders will love the giant 11”x17”  blueprints of all popular Rotax engines including full dimensional information. Detailed parts books on every Rotax engine (including the new all-in-one four-cycle illustrated parts catalog, gearbox, and Bing Carburetor) make for easy identification and ordering.

When it comes to tech support, the Airwolf press release says, "CPS virtually wrote the book on Rotax! Our exclusive series, 'The Proper Care & Feeding of the Rotax Motor,' as seen in Ultralight Flying! magazine is reprinted in its entirety in every CPS Catalog. Over 120 pages and 56 easy to understand articles detailing every aspect of Rotax repair and maintenance. Our new section, 'Quick Tech Tips' is an easy-to-read collection of important service information and frequently asked tech questions. Poor fuel economy or Radio Static got you down? 'Quick Tech Tips' has got the right answer. New for this year is our exclusive new 'User Friendly Guy'  with easy to understand explanations on how to purchase many of the more complex items. You’ll find our systematic steps on how to get the right communications equipment or how to suppress radio static to be not only informative but real time and money savers."

New for the 2004 issue is a full color section showing off new custom Airwolf Sportswear, with everything from T-shirts, jackets, and polo shirts, to full-length flight suits. How about a new Dacron sail for you aircraft? The new full-color section lets you be creative, or match your existing colors.

Other sections of the new 2004 Catalog include fuel system parts, seat tanks, parachutes, hardware, strobe lights, brake systems, how-to-books, propellers, wheels, tires, and much more.

The catalog costs $6.95 by mail; or it's $4.95 with orders over $35.

FMI: www.800-airwolf.com

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