Company adapts legacy technology for military and UAV applications.
HET received PMA for the popular Sky-Tec starter adapter for Continental piston engines just nine months ago.
Hartzell Engine Technologies
Hartzell Engine Technologies made several announcements on April 14, at the Sun ân Fun Aerospace Expo, beginning with marking a milestoneâthe company shipped its 2,000th Sky-Tec starter adapter just nine months after receiving PMA on the part. Hartzell also plans an expansion to its facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and will continue to develop alternate uses for its legacy technology in military and UAV applications.
The Sky-Tec starter adapterâavailable through the companyâs distribution network as well as factory-directâis available for a wide range of Continental piston engines, and significantly reduces the wear and tear experienced during engine starting. âAircraft owners donât realize the significant strain that is put on their engineâ�