Parts are used on both Lycoming and Continental engines and have application for Cirrus SR22 and SR22T airplanes, as well as Robinson R22 and R44 helicopters.
Hartzell Engine Tech has received FAA parts manufacturer approval (PMA) for its PowerUP brand Bendix S-20 and S-200 direct replacement 4- and 6-cylinder magnetos. [Courtesy: Hartzell Engine Tech]
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Hartzell Engine Tech has received FAA parts manufacturer approval (PMA) for its PowerUP brand Bendix S-20 and S-200 direct replacement 4- and 6-cylinder magnetos.
The magnetos are used on both Lycoming and Continental engines and have application for Cirrus SR22 and SR22T airplanes, as well as Robinson R22 and R44 helicopters.
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