Aerospace Engines A to Z
Aerospace Engines A to Z

Updated: 14-May-2020

Newly appeared small manufacturer of high efficiency turbines.

-One of them is similar to the TPR (see). It is the TPR-60 with 60 SHP, which weighs only 49 pounds (without propeller).

-M-DOT Inc is Azmark's predecessor, whose projects passed over to the latter one.

-The Sundstrand TPR-80 engine was transformed to Azmark's TPR-60. Architecture and appearance are similar.

La Azmark TPR-60
“Azmark TPR-60”

-It is destined for UAV applications. As we have seen the weight/power ratio is higher.

-Another engine, which is not passed over from M-DOT (DoT, del Department of Transportation), but from the original company in Gilbert, Arizona, is the 120 hp gas generator.

-It is adaptable to drive alternators, generators, etc.

Hot gas generator de 120 HP
"120 hp Hot gas generator"

MM70 turbojet para misiles y MAV
"MM70 turbojet for missiles and MAVs"

PA45-X, turbina para APP y APU, etc.
"PA45-X, turbine for APP and APU, etc."

From appendix 10: In October 2015, Azmark announced on its website that the company was acquired by "Imaginetics LLC". The latter, meanwhile, is owned by the two investment companies "Kidd & Company" in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and "Centerfield Capital Partners" in Indianapolis, Indiana.

From Appendix 11: M-Dot Aerospace is founded in Phoenix Arizona in 1989. In 2011 M-Dot is acquired by Mark Lee and Azmark is founded. In 2016 Azmark is acquired by Imaginetics. The same year the Engeneering Division is spun off and incorporates as "Redline Turbine Engines" in Tempe, Arizona. All products, patents and other rights have been passed to Redline.

Engines of AZMARK

Model: 70 MM turbojet

MM70 turbojet for missiles and MAVs

"MM70 turbojet for missiles and MAVs"

Model: Hot gas gen. 120 HP

120 hp Hot gas generator

"120 hp Hot gas generator"

Model: TPA45-X

TPA45-X, gasturbine for APP and APU, etc.

"TPA45-X, gasturbine for APP and APU, etc."

Model: TPR-60

Azmark TPR-60

"Azmark TPR-60"