737-200 Mods
Recently, a client requested a concept study to determine the feasibility of modifying a 737-200 for aerial application of chemical dispersants. What can we do for you?
Recently, a client requested a concept study to determine the feasibility of modifying a 737-200 for aerial application of chemical dispersants. What can we do for you?
News of the Fokker F28-100 Freightship project has been enthusiastically received by the aviation community, and global interest in the project has been growing over the past year. This attention has not been overlooked by the press. Two trade publications have recently published articles on the project for web and magazine distribution.
International fame for Genova Engineering arrives on page 3 of the print version of this article where GELLC gets a positive mention. It’s all good. The abbreviated web version is here; You might need a Dutch to your native language translator for the content of this link:
Development of the Large Utility Door (LUD) and Fokker F28-100 Section 1 fuselage digital mockup for client Phoenix Aero Solutions continues. Attachment of the LUD to the fuselage is either by conventional piano-type hinge arrangement, or potentially a side-sliding design which would elimnate the costly lift actuator and associated structure. Low development and production costs, passed on to the customer is the goal.
Work continues on engineering studies in support of Phoenix Aero Solutions' Fokker 100 cargo conversion project. The project has been expanded to include the Fokker 70 versions of the F28 airframe.
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Genova Engineering, LLC. (GELLC), has completed work assisting CoBra-IP, LLC., Burwell, NE, with finalizing the drawing package for their patent-pending "Two Banger Bale Accumulator". The client's design was modified to include structural enhancements bourne out of GELLC's in-house FEA analysis. Additionally, GELLC worked closely with composite bearing manufacturers in order to redesign the mechanism's joints to be greaseless and maintenance free for the lifetime of the machine. Production of this new forage implement is slated to begin prior to the close of 2010.
For more information see http://www.cobraip.com/
Dealer network inquiries invited. See Cobra IP's website for details.