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Epic Aircraft Are Back Into Production; in America!

Lionheart

SOH-CM-2014
Hey all,

for those of you that have been following the Epic Aircraft saga, here is some news from Oshkosh from the new CEO who rescued the company and fought to keep it here in the United States.

Mind you, the Chinese did get a large portion of the company which is now in China. The Oregon based company cannot sell planes in China, and the Chinese cannot sell their version of Epic planes in North America.



New Epic Owners At Oshkosh


Doug King, the CEO of the new Epic that bought the original company out of bankruptcy in April, told AVweb at EAA AirVenture this week that he's been busy since then getting back up and running. "We've worked through a lot of legal issues, spent a lot of time with the FAA, and the guys are back at work on their airplanes," he said. There are 11 Epic LT kit aircraft in the hangar now in Bend, Ore., in various stages of completion, and several other owners are working on their projects elsewhere. King said the company is ready to sell kits again. Besides the Epic LT turboprop, the line includes the Escape, which is a smaller version of the LT, and the Victory jet.

Although the bankruptcy court approved a complex deal that involved a Chinese aviation company, King said the Chinese have no ownership in the Oregon company. "They are licensed to sell the airplane in China, but they can't sell in the experimental market in North America," he said. Either company could choose to develop a certified model, and could sell that airplane anywhere in the world, he said. The six-seat Epic LT turboprop has a maximum cruise speed of 350 knots and a maximum range of over 1,300 nm. The kit sells for $1.9 million.
 
Bill,

I am happy for you personally because I know how much investment you have made with this company in terms of your virtual aircraft development. Beyond that, I am also pleased to see Epic have a second chance.

General aviation in America is very hard pressed right now and too few people seemed interested in seeing it survive.

Ken
 
Bill, has the Dynasty completed it's type certification process or will Epic just focus on the kit variants? I hope it does, it would be a great competitor to the TBM/PC-12 market. Also I seem to recall there being mention of a twin variant in the works, somthing of a Kingair F-90 sized design.

Cheers
TJ
 
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