Press Room
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June 6, 2005
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| ARM AEROSPACE EXPANDS ON OPTIONS FOR AERO-LIFT |
TUCSON, AZ – ARM Aerospace has introduced several new options designed to enhance the operation and utility of their Aero-Lift. These options are a direct result of acceptance of the Aero-Lift in commercial hangar operations.
“One of the great benefits of having Aero-Lifts in place around the world is that we get feedback from our customers,” said Max Anhoury of ARM Aerospace. “Our FBO and commercial storage customers made it clear to us that they would like some options that would make their heavy daily use of their Aero-Lifts more efficient, and we responded.” All of the new items, other than the Limit Switch Option, can be retrofitted to existing Aero-Lifts or ordered as part of a new unit. The Aero-Lift effectively doubles aircraft storage capacity in existing hangars with high ceilings.
The wide wheel scoop option increases the width of the scoops by 20% making it easier to dock aircraft and also making it possible to accommodate the larger tundra tires. A High Speed Drive option allows for faster travel time to full height or to floor level, increasing the speed of ascent or descent by 33 percent. Limit Switches at the top and bottom of the lift will automatically stop travel when a specified height is reached.
Finally, a new Tail Clearance Option increases tail clearance from the hoist by an additional 4” making loading and unloading easier and quicker.
ARM Aerospace provides High Density Hangar (HDH) solutions for individuals and commercial applications. ARM’s solutions allow General Aviation aircraft to be “racked and stacked,” which dramatically increases the number of aircraft that can be accommodated in existing hangars. The Aero-Lift and accessories can accommodate almost any type of single engine GA aircraft or helicopter.
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