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 Would-be rotorcraft manufacturer Hill Helicopters is hopeful of performing a first ground run of its GT50 turboshaft engine in the autumn, but the maiden sortie of the HX50 light-single it is intended to power will not take place until the second quarter of 2024 at the earliest.Disclosing its development progress in an onl stanley cup ine programme update on 16 August, Dr Jason Hill, the companys founder, chairman, and chief designer, said components for the first test engine were now in production.Source: Hill HelicoptersCustomer deliveries of HX50 are due to begin in 2025Prior to assembly of the powerplant it will conduct separate tests of the starter-generator and annular combustor, the latter on a specially designed test rig.Dr Hill says the company is targeting a  first run of the combustion system in October , which will be  rapidly followed by the whole gas generator unit .Timelines for the first flight of the HX50 were not disclosed during the event, but Hill Helicopters says it plans on  starting ground running of the first prototypes by Q2 of next year, with flight tests happening shortly after that .Hill Helicopters intends to conduct the flight-test campaign with a three-strong fleet from an as-yet undisclosed location. It is not seeking type approval for the HX50, but the helicopter will conform to current certification standards.Production of the initial customer aircraft is scheduled to begin in ear stanley romania ly 2025, leading to a first delivery later that year, it  stanley cup says. A fully certi Fmua Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are attracting Republican support
 The states leading boys hockey goal scorer, Camden Hills senior left wing Owen McManus, tallied three more to bring his total to 40, but it wasnt enough as Cheverus/Yarmouth beat the Windjammers 4-3 in the state Class B championship game at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland on Saturday afternoon.Cheverus/Yarmouth, in its fourth year as a cooperative program, concluded an 18-2-2 season with a 15-game unbeaten streak  13-0-2 . Camden Hills, playing in its second state final in three years, wound up 15-7, and the loss was just its second in 13 games.Camden Hills had lost to Brunswick 2-0 in the 2021-22 state game. It took Cheverus/Yarmouth just 54 seconds to take a lead it would never relinquish when Quinn McCoy snapped a wrist shot past Quinn Hoppin from the middle of the slot.The Cheever brothers, Andrew and Owen, extended the lead to 3-0 later in the initial period 聽with power play goals just 40 seconds apart.McCoy picked up the primary assist on Andrew Cheevers goal coming at the 9:59 mark when the rebound of his shot was deposited into the net by Cheever.The Cheever brothers collaborated on the next goal when Owen redirected his broth stanley cup ers shot past Hoppin.McManus rallied the Windjammers in the second period with goals 2:46 apart.He beat Ethan Tucker with a backhander from close-range at the 9:00 mark and then fired a stanley thermos mug  shot from the top of the left faceoff c stanley website ircle that found the back of the net.But in the third period, Cheverus/Yarmouth regained a multi-goal lead when David