Synthetic vision and AOA unlock

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Aspen Safety Package – Angle of Attack and Synthetic Vision

EFD 1000Aspen has recently introduced the Pro Plus PFD (Pro 1000 PFD preloaded with Synthetic Vision and Angle of Attack (AOA)) at EAA AirVenture.  Aspen’s Evolution Synthetic Vision (ESV) is a software upgrade to the Evolution Flight Display system and presents a real-time computer-generated, three-dimensional view of terrain, obstacles, and traffic. Aspen frontThe synthetic terrain rendering on the PFD simulates the view from the cockpit on a clear day, so it’s especially helpful in providing enhanced situational awareness when flying during conditions of reduced visibility.

Aspen’s Evolution AOA indicator calculated angle of attack form the flight enevelope data received from the air data computer and attitude heading reference system (AHRS) integrated in the Evolution 1000 PFD or Evolution 1000 MFD, and a certified GPS, it does not require additional hardware, nor does it require any external aircraft modifications or sensors, saving significant resources on installation costs.Aspen close up

This bundled system saves new customers $1,000(US) over purchasing these safety enhancing products separately.

For the month of August, Aspen has offered all the existing customers the opportunity to benefit.  Through August 31, 2015 existing customers can receive the Synthetic vision unlock and the AOA unlock on a single display as a bundles package for $3,990(US) list, a $1,000(US) savings off the normal retail price.

To purchase your new unlock bundle package, or for more information, please contact our sales team at (604) 465-3080.

Maxcraft Avionics is a leader in airplane and helicopter avionic system upgrades, including installation of everything from basic VHF Radios and flight instruments, all the way to sophisticated GPS, TCAS, EFIS, and glass cockpit systems. We have the largest avionics facility in Canada and over 20,000 unique part numbers in our inventory to repair your aircraft or upgrade your cockpit.

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