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Michael Goulian

Michael Goulian and the Castrol Aviator CAP232 plane
Castrol and Mike Goulian Air Shows are working together to promote Castrol Aviator, a range of advanced aviation piston oils launched in 2003.
In addition to Michael Goulian's other Castrol obligations, he represents Castrol at air shows throughout North America in the team's "Castrol Aviator CAP 232". This is an exciting opportunity for Castrol and Michael Goulian to combine their focus on performance and their passion for aviation to promote the latest range of Aviation Piston Oils - Castrol Aviator.
Castrol draws upon Michael Goulian's extensive experience and strong reputation in the air show, competitive aerobatics and flight training communities to promote and market the Castrol Aviator range of piston engine oils.
Biography

Marital Status: Married to Karin

Birth date/place: 4th September 1968 in Winthrop, MA, USA

Height/Weight: 5' 9" / 155 lbs

Hobbies: Mountain biking, skiing, music and flying

Milestones

1990 US National Champion, advanced category

1993 Winner of the Fond du Lac Cup

1995 US Unlimited National Champion

Three time member of the US National Acrobatic Team including silver medal winning performance at the 1998 World Aerobatic Championships in Slovakia

Member of the International Council of Airshows (ICAS) Board of Directors

Endorsements

Collaborator and trainer for "Stars of Tomorrow"

Co-author of 'Basic Aerobatics' & 'Advanced Aerobatics'

Hosted the FAA safety videos 'Avoiding Wake Turbulence' and 'Loss of Control Avoiding Spins'

Principal aerobatic consultant and celebrity endorser of Flight Unlimited aerobatic flight simulator software

One of only 6 pilots invited to compete in the first annual Championship Air Show Pilots Association (CASPA) series

Castrol Aviator CAP232 aerobatic plane
Castrol Aviator CAP232 aerobatic plane
Engine: 300 bhp, 6 cylinder Lycoming IO-540

Construction: Wood fuselage, carbon fiber wings

Speeds:Top speed 250 mph, stall speed 60 mph

Roll rate: 420 degrees per second

G-force limits: plus/minus 10 G's Empty weight: 1,300 lb

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