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Sun, Apr 26, 2009

ANN Welcomes Avidyne As A Returning Lakeland 2009 Special Coverage Sponsor!

See Avidyne at Lakeland Booths C-071, C-072

First appearing on the Cirrus SR20 and SR22, Avidyne's Entegra LCD panels quickly set the standard by which all other glass cockpits are judged. This is some classy glass, folks... featuring large displays with SHARP text and graphics, and more options than even Jim can fiddle with on a long cross-country. Just a few years ago, Avidyne added Ryan International's TAS traffic avoidance systems to its repertoire -- offering yet another advanced safety option to its growing product list.

Avidyne is the leading provider of situational awareness displays and integrated flight deck systems for general aviation aircraft, providing the safety, capability, and reliability benefits of air transport and bizjet flight decks, at cost and weight targets required for general aviation. No kidding...

Avidyne's continuing leadership in innovation and its Flying Made Simple™ system design make flying safer, more accessible and more enjoyable for pilots and their passengers. The company's expanding line of products include the industry-leading Entegra integrated flight deck systems for new and existing aircraft, datalink-capable EX5000 and EX500 multi-function displays and the dual-antenna TAS600 series of active traffic advisory systems, the MLB700 broadcast datalink receiver, the MLX770 world-wide datalink transceiver, and the TWX670 Tactical Weather Detection system. Headquartered in Lincoln, MA, the company has facilities in Columbus, OH, Melbourne, FL, and Boulder, CO. 

Over the past few years, over four thousand aircraft have come to find guidance, security and efficiency under the tutelage of Avidyne Entegra integrated flight deck systems.

And NOW... Here's This Year's BIG News at Avidyne!!

Welcome to Entegra's Next-Generation --  Release 9, Avidyne’s powerful, simple, intuitive and truly integrated flight deck system.

Entegra Release 9 features large-format, ultra- reliable LED-backlit displays — the first to be truly interchangeable for use as PFD or MFD. Since each Integrated Flight Display (IFD) is fully capable of performing the functions of the other, no unfamiliar or limited reversionary modes are required. So you can train as you fly and fly as you train.

The fully-integrated, all-digital WAAS Gamma 3 COM/NAV/Surveillance (CNS) suite is managed with the intuitive FMS900w, while dual redundant databus interconnection automatically synchronizes data between displays, the FMS Keypad and a full complement of safety sensors.

Not enough?

Avidyne has also announced their new attitude-based DFC100 Digital Flight Control System, which is targeted specifically for installation in Cirrus SR20 and SR22 aircraft with Avidyne's dual Air Data and Attitude Heading Reference Systems (ADAHRS) and the Entegra Release 9 Integrated Flight Deck (IFD) system.

Avidyne's DFC100 is an integrated flight computer and control panel that is designed as a plug-and-play replacement for existing rate-based STEC 55X flight computers, and is compatible with Cirrus SR20 and SR22 aircraft that have upgraded to Entegra Release 9.  When the DFC100 is added to the Entegra Release 9-equipped Cirrus aircraft, there's no additional wiring and therefore virtually no aircraft down time required to upgrade to the ADAHRS-driven attitude-based autopilot.

Recent Avidyne News! 

Visit The Avidyne Display
In Lakeland Booths C-071, C-072

FMI: www.avidyne.com, www.release9.com

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