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- April 9, 2021, 11:59 AM Tamarack Aerospace recently fitted this CitationJet with active winglets at its new Aiken, South Carolina center. (Photo: Tamarack Aerospace) Tamarack Aerospace has performed the first three active winglet installations one on a CitationJet and two on Citation CJ2s at its new facility in Aiken, South Carolina, the company announced yesterday. Another CitationJet active winglet installation at the center is pending, it added. Ted Goodspeed, the pilot of the newly modified CitationJet (N331GG), said the light twinjet can now routinely climb to FL410 in 30 minutes at max gross weight thanks to the modification. “The lower drag gives us more excess power,” he noted. ....
Tamarack Tests Winglets With Fly-Off Event Tamarack Aerospace has completed a fly-off event testing a CitationJet equipped with the company’s Active Winglets against an unmodified aircraft of the same type. Intended to be a “real-world comparison” between the two, the fly-off route took the aircraft from Portland, Maine (PWM) to West Palm Beach, Florida (PBI). At the conclusion of the event, the unmodified aircraft had flown 1,496 miles in 5 hours and 37 minutes and used 3,650 pounds of fuel while the Active Winglet-equipped CitationJet traveled 1,386 miles in 4 hours and 36 minutes, using 2,610 pounds of fuel. “This was the first fly-off comparing an Active Winglet aircraft and a flat-wing aircraft operating under the same conditions,” said Tamarack CEO Nick Guida. “As we saw yesterday, the Active Winglet competitor was unable to make the east coast trip without a stop, we couldn’t plan it safely. The Active Winglet transformed CitationJet (N44VS) was ....