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		<title>GE&#8217;s 1000th Dowty Propeller System Makes First Flight on C-130J</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cincinnati, Ohio&#8211; GE Aviation joins Lockheed Martin today to mark the 1000th Dowty advanced propeller system on a C-130J aircraft. The first flight took place December 20 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia. The C-130J will be delivered to Dyess Air Force Base by year&#8217;s end. Performing the C-130J&#8217;s flight were Lockheed Martin...</p>
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Cincinnati, Ohio&#8211; GE Aviation joins Lockheed Martin today to mark the 1000th Dowty advanced propeller system on a C-130J aircraft. The first flight took place December 20 at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia. The C-130J will be delivered to Dyess Air Force Base by year&#8217;s end. </p>
<p>Performing the C-130J&#8217;s flight were Lockheed Martin test pilots Dick Shroeder and P R Helm. </p>
<p>Oliver Towers, president of Dowty Propellers said: &#8220;We have provided the propeller system for the C-130J since 1994. The high integrity of the all-composite propeller system significantly contributes to the overall efficiency of the C-130J. Our Gloucester, UK propellers team is proud to help support successful missions for C-130J operators worldwide.&#8221; </p>
<p>The six-bladed R391 propeller for the Lockheed Martin Hercules C-130J aircraft includes high-integrity all-composite blades with unmatched 25-year record of operational reliability. The propellers include a fail-safe electronic control system and low maintenance costs with a modular configuration and low parts count. </p>
<p>GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of jet engines, components and integrated systems for commercial and military aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service network to support these offerings. GE Aviation Systems LLC and GE Aviation Systems Ltd are subsidiaries of General Electric Company. For more information, visit us at www.ge.com/aviation.</p><p>The post <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com/ges-1000th-dowty-propeller-system-makes-first-flight-on-c-130j/" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">GE’s 1000th Dowty Propeller System Makes First Flight on C-130J</a> first appeared on <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">George Hatcher's Air Flight Disaster</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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