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The Rotax 916 iS is an Austrian piston aircraft engine, designed and produced by Rotax of Gunskirchen for use in light aircraft, light sport, ultralight, ...
CFS was founded in 2018 as a spin-off from the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center. [4] After initial funding of $50 million in 2018 from the Italian multinational Eni, [2] CFS closed its series A round of venture capital funding in 2019 with a total of US$ 115 million in funding from Eni, [5] Bill Gates's Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Vinod Khosla's Khosla Ventures, and others.
The Rotax 915 iS is an Austrian aircraft engine, produced by Rotax of Gunskirchen for use in ultralight aircraft, homebuilt aircraft, light-sport aircraft, small helicopters and gyroplanes. The engine was type certified in 2017. [2] [3] The engine was first publicly displayed at AirVenture in July 2015 [2] and first flown in March 2016. [4]
Rotax is the brand name for a range of internal combustion engines developed and manufactured by the Austrian company BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co KG [1] (until 2016 BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co. KG), in turn owned by the Canadian Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP). Under the Rotax brand, the company is one of the world's largest producers of light ...
The Rotax 912 was first sold in 1989 in non-certificated form for use in ultralights and motorgliders. [3] The original 60 kW (80 hp) 912 UL engine has a capacity of 1,211 cc (73.9 cu in) and a compression ratio of 9.1:1, and is designed to work with regular automotive gasoline, with up to 10% ethanol.
CBS News reported that participants encourage people not to shop, go to school or work in their respective communities. on Feb. 3. The day follows Trump's recent executive orders on immigration, ...
The Mini-500 was designed as a light helicopter that resembles a scaled-down Hughes 500, powered by a Rotax 582 64 hp (48 kW) two-stroke engine. [ 2 ] The Mini-500 design was initially based upon Augusto Cicaré 's control system design as incorporated in his CH-6 prototype helicopter, but company president Dennis Fetters and Cicaré were ...
In 1973, Continental Coffee Company changed its name to CFS Continental, Inc. to reflect the growing importance of foodservice to their traditional coffee business. [1] In 1985, CFS Continental, Inc. with $1.6 billion in annual sales was purchased by the soybean and corn processor A.E. Staley for $360 million. The owners, in the Chicago area ...