Tamarack Aerospace Receives One of a Handful of National Aeronautic Association (NAA) Most Memorable Aviation Awards for 2019, 2020 and 2021

The award-winning flight demonstrates how Tamarack Active Winglets are arguably the most dramatic fuel-saving, sustainable aviation technologies available today

 

Arlington, VA – Tamarack Aerospace received the NAA’s Most Memorable Aviation Records Award at the association’s Aviation Records Celebration on April 28, 2022, at Lockheed Martin’s Fighter Demonstration Center in Arlington, VA. The award was presented to the Tamarack team that set the record, flying non-stop from Portland, ME to West Palm Beach, FL on January 26th, 2021. 

The details of the record-setting flight for the NAA designation of “Speed Over a Recognized Course” include an average speed of 281.64 mph, in a Cessna 525 Citation Jet modified by Tamarack load alleviation Active Winglets. The award-winning jet is owned by John W. “Wick” Zimmerman. Wick and Tamarack Aerospace founder Nick Guida piloted the aircraft.

NAA Award Winners Wick Zimmerman & Nick Guida

NAA decided the Tamarack modified jet team should be recognized as a “Most Memorable” aviation record flight winner because the event was initiated and covered by the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA)and was actually a fly-off or race between a Tamarack Active Winglet modified aircraft and a similar jet that wasn’t modified with Active Winglets. The modified CitationJet completed the course in just 4 hours and 35 minutes, despite a major headwind and reached 41-thousand feet without a step-climb, more than an hour faster than the unmodified jet that had to fly around bad weather and stop for fuel. The modified N44VS (tail number) aircraft traveled1,386 miles in the air and used a total of 2,610 pounds of fuel while the unmodified N741CC jet burned 3,650 pounds of fuel and spent 5 hours and 37 minutes inflight. The modified aircraft also landed with fuel in excess of the legal reserve requirements.

The Tamarack flight team is eager to set more records. WickZimmerman said the record-setting flight, “was a fun trip and one that I will always remember.” Nick Guida added, “what an amazing flight.”  

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