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Here is another view of the engine. As of this writing, the ATP web site does not offer much in the way of progress reports on their turbine engine development. Their "Breaking News" says that they have 45+ hours in an RV-4 and will be flying it to "Oshkosh 2002". A company spokesman at Oshkosh this year told me that ATP will be producing 25 engines by early 2004 for OEM evaluations. The spokesman said there was widespread OEM interest in the engine.

This is the Clamar Technologies exhibit area. Clamar Technologies manufactures floats. The airframe that the ATP engine is mounted on is a Super Cub replica from kit manufacturer Smith Aviation. ATP (Affordable Turbine Power Co.) is a privately owned company based in Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania. [Editor's note: ATP is now Innodyn Turbines, June 2005]