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    Default Titan-Xpert

    Hello everyone!

    I just joined the website and I represent over 100 collective years of engine building, testing, and installation experience here at Titan Aircraft Engines in San Antonio. Kevin Eldredge the new GM here has asked me to get connected and spend a little time each day doing what I can to help this group with any issue or questions about the engines in their airplanes.
    If I don't have an answer I have a great team of experts I can go to throughout the Danbury Group of companies and get it for you.


    My name is Bobby Looper I have been with ECI for 25 yrs.working with Airmotive Engineering, managing & operating our test cells. In the years I have been here I have run engine certification tests, break-in tests, oil tests, power tests, stress tests, abused and blown up hundreds of engines. I help develop; build, test and abuse the 340,370 & 409 family of engines. I also have been involved with all of the flight testing of these engines in our company RV-8.
    I have been an aircraft mechanic since 1968 and have a SEL pilot rating. I will be the point man for
    Titan-Xpert, but we will have several other very qualified experts contributing as well.
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    Welcome Bobby and crew, nice to have you on here.
    Pete Dougherty
    Customer Support Manager
    Cub Crafters Inc

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    Hello Bobby,

    Welcome aboard. I imagine you are going to be a valuable resource for the forum. So far my experience with the Titan product is completely positive with about 125 hours. But give me some time. I can break anything.

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan-Xpert View Post

    ..... Kevin Eldredge the new GM here has asked me to get connected and spend a little time each day doing what I can to help this group with any issue or questions about the engines in their airplanes.
    Bobby, really glad to have you here. Welcome. For those of us that aren't up to speed with how Titan in San Antonio came about, and the connection back to ECI, can you give us a brief up date on how this transpired, and what it means to current and future Carbon Cub operators? Thanks, Chuck
    Chuck Hull
    L70 Agua Dulce, CA

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    Default ECi vs Titan Engines, what up?

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles View Post
    Bobby, really glad to have you here. Welcome. For those of us that aren't up to speed with how Titan in San Antonio came about, and the connection back to ECI, can you give us a brief up date on how this transpired, and what it means to current and future Carbon Cub operators? Thanks, Chuck
    Chuck,

    Good question and thank you for posting.

    Danbury Aerospace is actually a collection of 5 differenent companies, all workng together to design, manufacture, distribute, and assemble piston aircraft engines for the certified, LSA , and experimental markets. Serveral years ago ECi started "kitting" complete engine kits for the experimental market. This took off with several approved engines shops at first and over 1600 kits where sold over about 3 years. In about 2009 sales started to drop off and over the next few years the kit business reduced by over 50% from its height. In an effort to regain sales and to start to take control of the branding of the kit engine idea they started offering completed engines in early 2013. This idea took off and by the end of 2013 ECi, who was intended to be a distribution company, started feeling the strain of this new opportunity.

    Jan. 10th, 2014 Danbury hired me to set up the new Titan Aircraft Engine business with the sole focus of building a new company to focus on building and testing engines for the LSA and experiemental market. The first task was to build a team to be able to reliability deliver engines for our customers. When I arrived ECi could build and run in about 1.5 engines per week. Now we can produce 4 per week and will soon be at our intial target production of 6.

    How these changes will effect Cubcrafters Customers? Besides delivering engines in a timely manner to meet production schedules we are working to resolve some support issues, finalize documentation, and will deliver some new products for testing later this summer.

    I hope this info helps everyone understand better what we are doing.

    Kevin Eldredge.
    General Manager, Titan Aircraft Engines
    210-820-8142 direct line
    Kevin Eldredge "Servo"
    President , ACE Performance
    805-996-0800
    www.ace-performance.com

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