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Lycoming Engines [1] produces approximately 70 percent of new piston engines for the certified market, powering the world's general aviation fleet - both rotary and fixed wing. Lycoming has seven families of engines: the 235, 320, 360, 390,540, 580 and 720 cubic inch series. In total, more than 580 current certified models exist to provide the right engine configuration to fit most airframes.
Lycoming has the most complete line of horizontally opposed, air cooled four-, six- and eight-cylinder aircraft engines available, with power ranging from 100 to 400 hp, carbureted or fuel-injected, normally aspirated or turbocharged.
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Lycoming is the only current manufacturer of FAA-certified helicopter piston engines.
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Thunderbolt Engines exemplifies the innovative spirit of Lycoming's Advanced Technology Center (ATC) as well as its goal to provide multiple engine configuration options, based on the specific needs of individual aircraft builders. Product offerings include engines ranging from the rugged O-235 to the legendary IO-720. Customers can choose from a variety of available fuel systems, ignition systems, and performance enhancements including component balancing, cylinder flow matching, increased compression, tuned induction, and turbo-charging. Finishing options include chrome and custom colors.
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