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/images/notams/notams19/bask0115/aerobask-3.jpgAerobaskpreviously provided some preview screen shotsof their upcoming Epic E1000. They have now released a video showing thisplane in action: Introducing the new Epic E1000 by Aerobask. Already depicted byAerobask with an experimental avionics set, the Epic E1000 is backwith a completely new version, fitted with custom-enhanced LaminarG1000 suite. Now close to certification, this all composite, carbonfiber aircraft redefines the standard of excellence in the personalaviation marketplace. The Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6-67A turboprop engine with monstrous1200 SHP provides slingshot acceleration, jet-class speed of more than325 knots, making the Epic E1000 the fastest and quickest aircraft ofits class. Aerobask - Aircraft for X-Plane flight simulator
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/images/notams/notams19/bask0115/aerobask-3.jpgOn their Facebook page Aerobask reports progress on theirEpic E1000 G1000 Edition: Our new E1000 G1000 is currently in beta testing.The flight model is tested by a real E1000 pilot.As usual, we expect to provide you a high quality aircraft, fun to fly. /images/notams/notams19/bask0115/aerobask-1.jpg /images/notams/notams19/bask0115/aerobask-2.jpgSource
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/images/notams/notams18/bask1214/bask-1.jpgDeveloper Aerobask has announced that they are working on aversion of the Epic E1000 turboprop for X-Plane. Fewdetails are offered other than a few screen shots. The Epic E1000 is a U.S. built six-seat turboprop currently underdevelopment by Epic Aircraft in Oregon. It is intended to be thefastest single engine civil aircraft with a cruise speet of 265 knotsand a maximum of 325 knots. /images/notams/notams18/bask1214/bask-2.jpg /images/notams/notams18/bask1214/bask-3.jpgSource