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Creating 'Buzz' At AEA 2004: Mid-Continent Instrument's Electric AI With Battery

An excellent job of integrating a backup power source with an agile electric attitude indicator has made Mid-Continent's "Lifesaver Gyro" an instant hit at this year's AEA 2004 Convention and Tradeshow.

Currently the only attitude indicator to offer a self-contained battery backup, the MCI 4300 AI provides one hour of emergency attitude reference -- no matter what happens to the aircraft's main power sources... including the airframe battery(s).

"No other attitude indicator offers this kind of security, convenience and cost-benefit," said MCI President Todd Winter. "Having a self-contained power source means the Lifesaver can operate on its own even if every other system in the aircraft or helicopter fails."

ANN got a private briefing from MCI Boss Todd Winter who pointed out that the 4300 offers incredible piece of mind to pilots who do a lot of flying in IMC and simply want more redundancy than most airframes already provide--especially in an age where a number of aircraft are being built "all-electric." GA manufacturers are taking notice with recent adoptions of the 4300 by industry heavyweights like Mooney and Piper, MCI is winning fast converts. The battery is a small add-on module that attaches to the back of the main AI chassis (see last photo below) and will need replacing every three years... a task made quite a bit easier by the means by which the battery unit was adapted externally to the main chassis, eliminating the need to tear the whole unit down for a battery change-over. Winter also emphasized the rugged nature of this unit... with a lengthy lifespan and the ability to weather even the most demanding aerobatic and helo operations...  tasks that normally eat gyros, with relish.

The Lifesaver Gyro  adds cost savings to its obvious safety benefits. It outlasts the nearest competition with a lifespan that's more than three times as long: 7,500 hours. It costs about two-thirds the price without the high installation and maintenance expense. Retrofit of aircraft is minimal with installation as simple as hooking up one standard connector.

"This new, easy-to-install option provides additional security-and peace of mind-and will further enhance the benefits that Mid-Continent Instruments brings to individual operators as well as to our airframe clients," said Winter.

World-renowned aerobatic champion Ian Groom (and a true aerobatic wildman) has been testing the Lifesaver in his new Extra 300 for well over a year. Groom's extremely technical aerobatics include record-breaking techniques, sometimes working under 10 Gs of pressure. He holds the world record for completing 57 snap rolls in 26 seconds and is known for such pulse-quickening moves as departure and recovery from controlled flight.

"I take calculated risks, but I am not a reckless person," said Groom. "I thrill crowds and, yes, I may stop a few hearts with my maneuvers, but I make sure my aircraft doesn't give me any surprises. Mid-Continent's new attitude indicator is a perfect case in point.  It makes my aircraft safer - so I can go out and rip up the sky."

FMI: www.mcico.com, www.mcico.com/pdf/4300.pdf, AEA Booths# 300-302-304

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