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December 28, 2009

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Web Site for Rotax Owners

There is a resource for owners and those interested in Rotax powerplants, and it’s online, published with factory support by the Rotax Owner Assistance Network (ROAN). Along with having access to maintenance videos and product reviews, registered members may sign up to receive free email notifications about Service Bulletins, Service Letters and other newsworthy information from the Rotax dealer support network.

ROAN says that more than 30,000 members are participating in the site so far, “bringing together in one group the most highly trained and competent individuals and organizations from around the world who are dedicated to the professional support of Rotax aircraft engines.”

Also, says the organization, “ROAN's programs are designed to improve the overall flight safety and general operation of the Rotax aircraft engine. Whether you're an end-user operator, maintenance technician, Light Sport Repairman, AME, A&P, OEM or work for a governmental agency, signing up for ROAN services is the best way to stay informed about the latest news in Rotax aircraft engines.

For more information, visit Rotax Owner Assistance Network.

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