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Hartzell Sponsors Michael Goulian During 2014 Red Bull Air Races

Date: February 7, 2014 Category: Press Releases Tags: , ,
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Mike Goulian

Mike Goulian

Piqua, Ohio, Feb. 4, 2014 – Hartzell Propeller is sponsoring Michael Goulian for the 2014 Red Bull Air Race World Championship.

“Airshow superstar Michael Goulian redefines what is possible in the air,” said Hartzell Propeller President Joe Brown. “Like Hartzell, he pushes the limits while adhering to strict safety standards.”

“We are gratified to be able to sponsor him and his race team throughout their competition for the Red Bull Air Race World Championship.”

“Having the celebrated Hartzell Claw propeller on my Red Bull Air Race Edge 540 gives me the performance and reliability I need so I can focus on flying as fast as I can,” said Goulian. “I’ve relied on Hartzell propellers for many years.”

As the official propeller partner for the Red Bull Air Race World Championship, Hartzell will also provide its three-blade structural composite propeller known as The Claw, carbon fiber composite spinners and lightweight governors to each of the 12 race teams. In addition, Hartzell is providing complete propeller technical support and maintenance services for all of the entrants for races in the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Poland, Croatia, the United Kingdom, the U.S. and China.

Hartzell’s three-bladed structural composite propeller was nicknamed the Claw by famous aerobatic performer Sean D. Tucker due to its high thrust and low gyroscopic forces and inertia. These characteristics, coupled with the strength of the composite construction, make it an ideal match for the race series.

The Red Bull Air Race World Championship will begin in February 2014 with a full eight-race World Championship staged in seven countries on three continents. In the sport, created in 2003 and watched by millions of fans, the competitors race in high-performance airplanes flying between 15 and 25 meters above the ground and navigate a challenging obstacle course of pylons at speeds of up to 370 kph.

The series will be back with a 12-pilot field after it took a three-year break to improve safety and reorganize. There will be a number of technical improvements, including standard Lycoming Thunderbolt engines and Hartzell Claw propellers for all pilots. In addition, changes were made to the lightweight nylon pylon material to make them even easier to burst apart if a plane wings clip a pylon and raising the height of the pylons that the pilots pass through to 25 meters from 20.

 About Michael Goulian

Michael Goulian, of Goulian Aerosports, doesn’t just fly an air show; he attacks it. Millions of airshow spectators around the globe have witnessed the ferocity of a Mike Goulian air show performance. Every roll, pull, and tumble of his flight is a deliberate execution of precision. With his aggressive approach to the air show arena, Mike Goulian has mastered the ability to convey his message of passion through flight.

Goulian reached the pinnacle of the sport when he won the United States Unlimited Aerobatic Championship at only 27 years of age. Mike returns to the competitive world with his participation in the Red Bull Air Race World Championship series. He is one of two competitors chosen to represent the United States on this global stage. His relentless pursuit of perfection earned him a first place Red Bull win in Budapest, Hungary in 2009.

 About Hartzell Propeller Inc.

Hartzell Propeller is the leader in advanced technology propeller design and manufacturing, with nearly 4,000 propellers delivered annually to commercial, civil and government customers. The company developed the next generation of propellers with innovative “blended airfoil” technology. It manufactures these blades using a combination of revolutionary machining centers and robotics. With its ASC-II composite technology, Hartzell provides mission-optimized performance for customers. Hartzell Propeller traces its beginnings in 1917 to a business relationship with Orville Wright and was founded on the principle of “Built on Honor” – a tradition that continues today.

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