General Aviation Modifications
General Aviation Modifications, Inc. (GAMI), is an innovative general aviation engineering company established in 1995 by Tim Roehl and George Braly. GAMI's first FAA-approved product was the widely-adopted GAMIjector® fuel injectors, which were awarded the 1996 Aviation Consumer Product of the Year. Following the success of the GAMIjector fuel injectors, GAMI created the most sophisticated aircraft piston-engine test facility in the country, which the company has used to support multiple FAA type certificate projects and the development of turbonormalizing systems now installed in more than 2,000 high-performance Bonanza, Cirrus and Cessna aircraft.
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