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				 Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:28 pm    Post subject: Lycoming Thunderbolt Engines | 
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				To All:
 
 I am new to the Matronics email list and would like to introduce myself.  My
 name is Jon A. Delamarter.  I hold an A&P license and a degree in aircraft
 maintenance from Spartan School of Aeronautics (Tulsa, OK).  I have been
 married for more than my adult life (since 19) and have the world's most
 wonderful wife and the 4 most beautiful and intelligent daughters that God
 ever created.  (My dog's pretty smart too.)  I have about 50 hours of dual
 in my logbook but have not soloed due to a disagreement between me and Uncle
 Sam regarding my medical.  As a certified airplane freak and airport bum, I
 might just hold some sort of record for "Most Types Flown Before Solo."  I
 am particularly proud of the fact that I have T-6 aerobatic instruction on
 the first page of my logbook!  My professional aviation career began upon
 graduation from Spartan on December 17, 1999.  In the short 6½ years since,
 I have enjoyed an unbelievably rewarding life.  With the blessings of loving
 family support, an excellent education, and an absolute dedication to
 excellence, I have experienced career satisfaction and growth that I could
 not have imagined.  If you love this business, it will be good to you!  If
 you don't love it, get out.  If I have learned one thing thus far, it is
 this:  It's always about the people!  I have no idea how many of you will
 read this email, but I want you to know something.  You aviation folks are
 my family.  I am proud and humbled to be part of you.  
 
 Having said all that, and at the risk of sounding crassly commercial, I'd
 love to tell you folks about what I'm doing now.  As of February 1st of this
 year, it has been my privilege to serve as manager of Lycoming's brand-new
 experimental hot-rod shop, Thunderbolt Engines.  As you know, the absence of
 Lycoming's direct participation in the past has not prevented the dominance
 of our brand in the experimental market.  We owe this not only to those
 designers who build their aircraft around our engine, but also and perhaps
 even more so, to the inherent reliability and simplicity of our engines.
 The bottom line is that, although many of you are willing to experiment with
 different aircraft designs and construction techniques, few have the desire
 to step away from the known quantity of a Lycoming engine.  
 
 In recognition of this fact, Lycoming began a journey down a new road last
 year with the introduction of the kit program.  This program is responsible
 for the influx of new experimental Lycoming based engines being sold by 6
 shops across the country.  With this move, Lycoming formally acknowledged
 the credibility of the custom engine for the common man. 
 
 On April 5th of this year, at Sun-'n-Fun in Lakeland, FL, Lycoming made
 public the next step in its journey by unveiling Thunderbolt Engines.
 Thunderbolt Engines exists to provide homebuilders, race pilots, and
 competition aerobatic pilots with a factory engineered, factory built,
 factory supported, factory guaranteed custom engine.  In the brief span of
 time since the announcement, we have been pleased to learn that the first
 reaction from most of our customers upon learning about Thunderbolt Engines
 is shock followed immediately by excitement.  The most common comments have
 been something like, "I'm so glad you guys are finally doing this.  I've
 been waiting a long time and really didn't expect it to happen."  After
 recovering from their initial surprise, many builders have eagerly shared
 their ideas and concepts for customizing our engines.  There are a
 significant number of builders who are willing to pay a fair price for a
 factory experimental engine.  This core group understands the importance of
 supporting the customization process with proper and adequate engineering,
 quality, assembly, and testing protocol.  Thunderbolt Engines is housed in
 the ATC (Advanced Technology Center) here at Lycoming.  The ATC is still
 under development and will eventually consist of four build cells, static
 display areas, an aircraft integration laboratory, a customer/employee
 training facility, and offices.  Once completed, the ATC will be available
 to you for tours and training.  We are currently operational and are
 delivering engines.  The intent is to construct a state-of-the-art facility
 that will demonstrate our commitment to CDTA, Customer Driven Technological
 Advancement.  In plain English, we are creating, through the ATC, a
 knowledge pool.  We encourage you to challenge us with your requests and
 ideas.  We are discovering that many of our customers know a lot about our
 product.  Through our involvement in the kit program, we have developed
 relationships with individuals and companies that have successfully and
 responsibly modified our engines for many years.  Through our customer
 satisfaction surveys, we are gaining accurate, real-time Voice of the
 Customer (VOC) data.  We have gained experience and customer exposure
 through our support of Reno racing and competition aerobatics.  In addition,
 Lycoming has made significant additions to its engineering staff.  These
 folks come from various backgrounds and bring fresh perspective and skills
 to the table.  By leveraging the data gathered from all these resources,
 (customers, kit shops, customer surveys, racing/aerobatics, engineering,
 etc.), we are building the knowledge pool.  This data not only accelerates
 our development technically, it also allows us to focus on developing those
 products that best fulfill the needs of the customer.  
 
 The development of a Thunderbolt engine begins and ends with the Voice of
 the Customer.  Many builders call us requesting pricing for a specific
 engine.  While we certainly provide that information, we also attempt to
 glean as much information as possible regarding specific aircraft
 application and desired performance.  From that data, we are frequently able
 to provide the builder with several options, some of which they may not have
 known existed.  Through this process, we accomplish two things.  First, we
 match the builder with a custom solution that best accomplishes their stated
 goal.  Secondly, and equally important, we demonstrate our commitment to the
 customer's best interests, rather than pushing a particular product.  Our
 customers have expressed a great deal of satisfaction with this process and
 have been quick to differentiate us from the competition in this regard.  
 Thunderbolt Engines are currently segregated into three series:  Signature,
 Extreme, and Competition.  A Thunderbolt Signature Series Engine is
 differentiated from a certified, production engine in several ways.  Like
 all Thunderbolt Engines, Signature Series engines are constructed in
 dedicated build cells by two man teams.  In addition to being team built,
 Signature engines are internally balanced and will be configured to the
 customer's exact specifications.  Items that may be customized range from
 major configuration changes such as crankcase or crankshaft to fuel systems,
 ignition systems, sumps, induction components, and turbocharging.  Customers
 will also choose from appearance options such as engine color(s), chrome,
 etc.  Billet aluminum components such as the prototype rocker covers
 displayed at Sun-'n-Fun are in development but not yet online.
 Representative of this series would be the engine built last year for Mike
 Melville, the world's first civilian astronaut.  This engine was an
 O-360-A4M configured for updraft cooling and incorporating an experimental
 Ellison fuel system.  Mike operates this engine in a Long-EZ.  Thunderbolt
 Signature Series engines will receive a 2-year warranty.  This is a real
 warranty with real value.  
 
 Thunderbolt Extreme Series engines incorporate all the features of the
 Signature Series and continue to the next level in terms of performance
 upgrades.  These items may consist of mildly increased compression ratio or
 boost levels, or other yet to be defined upgrades.  Thunderbolt Extreme
 Series engines will receive a reduced warranty, due to the expected types of
 operational dynamics.  
 
 Thunderbolt Competition Series engines incorporate all the features of the
 Signature and Extreme Series and continue to the maximum level of
 performance.  These upgrades may consist of dramatically increased
 compression ratio or boost levels, water injection, and/or other yet to be
 defined upgrades.  Representative of this group would be the engines built
 for Jon Sharp's Nemesis NXT and Mike Jones' Glasair III.  Also
 representative of this group would be the engine we just shipped to Extra
 for the new Mike Goulian airplane.  This engine is an AEIO-580-L1B5 with
 very special cylinders, pistons, and sparkplugs.  Once fully broken in, we
 are expecting 340-350 hp (at) 2700 RPM and 11:1 compression.  Walter Extra
 reports unbelievable climb from an extremely smooth-running engine.
 Competition Series engines will be limited to highly experienced pilots and
 will require a signed agreement from the customer limiting his right to sell
 or change ownership of the engine.  Any such change would require Lycoming's
 approval.  The purpose of this constraint is to prevent the sale of a 340hp
 AEIO-580 to a 40hr. Cessna driver!  These engines are all out performance
 machines, have no representation of reliability, and carry no warranty.  
 
 Okay, enough for the blurb.  Let's get down to brass tacks.  At not quite 32
 years of age, I am smart enough to know that I'm still wet behind the ears!
 I do not pretend to know everything there is to know about aircraft engines.
 However, I absolutely believe in Lycoming Engines and stand ready to support
 you in any way possible.  I am here to serve as the conduit between you, the
 builder, and the full support of Lycoming's able staff of engineers,
 technicians, and support personnel.  I want you to know that I share your
 enthusiasm for our sport and that I hope for the opportunity to speak to
 each of you.  I will be at Arlington, Oshkosh, and Reno.  Please drop by or
 contact me with your questions and ideas.  I will make every attempt to
 answer your inquiry personally and in a timely fashion.  
 
 Sincerely,
 
 Jon A. Delamarter
 Thunderbolt Manager
 Lycoming Engines
 (570)327-7115
 
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