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  • 3 months later...
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Hi all, trying to find out who works on Camit engines in Qld, in the vicinity of Bundaberg.

 

Cazza

 

 

Posted

Word back in April had it that Micro Aviation NZ might have acquired all the CAMiT tech............??

 

New Zealand certainly has the engineering capability to continue it on.

 

 

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Posted

I heard that too

 

They havent acquired anything it seems but doesnt mean they cant produce parts

 

 

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  • 6 months later...
Posted

ok so, just saying that 1 was to have an aircraft with a camitt engine, are jabiru parts the same/clone, ie. can the jabiru parts for all the engine be used in a camitt engine?

 

what are the parts options?

 

thanks

 

 

Posted

In many cases yes, but not always a straight swap, just like Jabiru engines depending on the variant you may need to swap a set or pair

 

There is a source for some CAE parts

 

 

  • 2 years later...
Posted

Thanks waraton. I am happy with the engine, which may outlast my service life but a backup is good to know of.

Posted

I thought it was the South Africans who were going to make the engines and bits but most of the engines and parts at the auction I am pretty sure went down south somewhere

Posted

Good work waraton. My gen 1 is able to use most of the CAMit stuff.

Ken

Yep, from the website " All parts are also retro fit for the earlier generation Jabiru engines with little or no modification. " Will be a big help for many, not sure about pricing but hopefully volume will allow that to take care of itself.

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