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Mon, Oct 23, 2017

MGL Rolls Out A New Line Of Instruments For Sport Aircraft

The Vega Series Consists Of 12 Color Display Instruments

MGL Avionics is proud to announce the Vega Series of 2 1/4" Singles for Experimental and Light-Sport Aircraft.

The Vega range consists of twelve 2 1/4" color display aviation instruments. Using a high-resolution backlit color graphics display, these instruments provide excellent daylight readability, even in direct sunlight. Each instrument includes a rotary control plus 2 independent keys for easy menu navigation and to access specific instrument features.

The Vega range has a wide supply voltage range of 8 to 30 VDC with built in reverse and over voltage protection. All Vega instruments that have engine monitoring functions have the ability to interface to an MGL Avionics RDAC unit.

The full range consists of AHRS units, Altimeters with VSIs, Airspeed Indicators, Temperature Monitors, Fuel Computers, RPM Indicators and Manifold Pressure Indicators. Each instrument has multiple display and customization options - typical with what you would expect from MGL Avionics.  

Other features include:

  • Rotary control plus 2 independent buttons for easy menu navigation and control
  • Alarm output
  • Multiple display screens (model dependent)
  • On board voltage reversal and over voltage protection for harsh electrical environment
  • Light-weight design
  • Field-upgradeable firmware

(Image provided with MGL Avionics media notice)

FMI: www.mglavionics.com/html/vega_color_singles.html

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