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Tamarack Completes Flight Test on King Air 350 Active Winglet STC

The supplemental type certification is on track for delivery within two years.

The SmartWing load-alleviating technology engineered by Tamarack Aerospace has finished flight testing on the Beechcraft King Air 350. [Photo: Julie Boatman]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Tamarack Aerospace has completed flight testing for its SmartWing active load-alleviating winglet technology on the Beechcraft King Air 350.
  • The flight test demonstrated smooth handling, stability, and active load alleviation in various conditions, with performance improvements similar to those seen in the King Air 200 series.
  • Tamarack is offering early adopter pricing for the King Air 350 SmartWing, with certification expected in 18-24 months, citing a 33% range improvement in other aircraft models.
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Flight testing for the latest version of Tamarack Aerospace’s SmartWing active load-alleviating winglet technology has concluded on the Beechcraft King Air 350, the company reported Friday.

“The robust flight-testing program for the Tamarack Performance SmartWing King Air 350 focused on every aspect of safety and performance to ensure all modified aircraft will have been rigorously tested,” said Nick Guida, CEO and founder of Tamarack.

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