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Kodiak 100 Series III
Daher unveils its single-engine turboprop
Kodiak 100 Series III
Daher
Divulgação/Daher
Rafael Ramos
4/14/2021
Manufacturer Daher has officially unveiled the Kodiak 100 Series III version of the single-engine turboprop aircraft. This version offers new features, such as increased operational capacity, more comfort, more safety and greater constructive quality. The aircraft can also be converted into an amphibian with the addition of floats without the need for any changes to the fuselage.
In addition, there is an offer of additional services, such as an all-inclusive maintenance contract for 4 years.
Kodiak 100 Series III
Daher
Divulgação/Daher
An executive 8-seat version is also offered. In this case, the seats are club type, there is greater oxygen reserve and dual zone air conditioning control for the cockpit and cabin areas.
“With these evolutions in the Series III, the Kodiak 100 remains the most modern, robust and reliable aircraft in its category,” commented Nicolas Chabbert, Director of the Aircraft Division at Daher and CEO of Kodiak Aircraft. “This new version illustrates Daher's commitment to the advancement of this family of aircraft and aligns the attributes of the Kodiak with those of the TBM line.”
Kodiak 100 Series III
Daher
Divulgação/Daher
Among the features and security is the adoption of a Doppler weather radar, with wide range and adjustable sweep.
The Kodiak Series III is a very versatile aircraft, with a maximum speed of 183 knots (approximately 339 km / h), and a payload of 1600 kg. The Pratt Whitney Canada PTA-34 engine also has Pratt Whitney Canada's ESP maintenance program, a year of monitoring and maintenance of CAMP systems and a one-year subscription to Garmin NavData.
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Rafael Ramos
Aviation enthusiast from an early age, he had his first contacts with the area developing that good old habit of spending dozens of hours in front of the screens of Micrsoft Flight Simulator and other simulators. With a solid background in various technological areas, including engineering and chemistry, Rafael has rejoined aviation as editor and author of articles and materials on our portal, providing invaluable help to the dynamics and expansion of the website and the aeronautical community, bringing us the news and updates so indispensable for us to remain current in our area of operation.
  
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