Air-Cam Developments under Lockwood Leadership

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Air-Cam, a favored twin-engine aircraft, has received significant upgrades including a factory-authorized amphibious float system.
  • New power options include twin Rotax 914 Turbos (230 hp total) and a constant speed reverse pitch prop system, ideal for float-equipped models.
  • Other enhancements feature a new rigid mount for High Definition video cameras and updated manuals for builders and owners.
  • Future developments for the Air-Cam include plans for a BRS airframe parachute system and a full cockpit enclosure.
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A future Air-Cam pilot tries out the open cockpit. The whimsical paint job is the work of owner Anita de Villegas. [Top] The Rotax 914 Turbo installation. Check Air-Cam specs.

Air-Cam isn’t a Light-Sport Aircraft because it has two engines. OK, it’s also a shade heavy but if Air-Cam could, it would be a LSA. Certainly it’s “light” and “sport” compared to most twins. Regardless, it’s a favorite of all the airplanes I’ve flown so I’m pleased to see its rapid progress under the leadership of Phil Lockwood, the original developer. *** The latest accomplishment is a factory-authorized amphibious float system from Montana Floats that includes all mounting hardware. As though it needed any more power — Air-Cam is the only multiengine airplane I’ve flown that can launch with one engine — the twin pusher can now be equipped with two Rotax 914 Turbos. Combined with the extra power (230 hp total), Air-Cam can be fitted with a constant speed reverse pitch prop system ideal for float-equipped Air-Cams. A new rigid mount can now accommodate High Definition video cameras…it is, after all, the Air-CAM. They’ve also updated all the manuals, a big job that builders and owners will appreciate. *** Lockwood Aircraft is finishing a new DVD and they have a factory Air-Cam for demo flying and testing. Projects to come include a BRS airframe parachute system and a full enclosure.

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