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Dynon Doubles Down... Seneca II-V STC's Complete

Applies to PA34-200T Seneca II, PA34-220T Seneca III, PA34-220T Seneca IV, PA34-220T Seneca V

Dynon has twice as much reason, as usual, to do some bragging with the release of their new STC'd Glass Panel offerings for the Piper Seneca series.

The full SkyView HDX system - including twin-engine monitoring and two-axis autopilot - is now FAA approved for installation into most Piper Seneca aircraft (with only the Seneca I not on the list along with some variations of Seneca V... for now). With this approval, Seneca owners are the first pilots that can install a complete Dynon suite  into their light twin-engine aircraft

SkyView HDX systems start at only $14,189. Twin engine monitoring with a dedicated display adds $7,377, and includes all engine probes such as CHTs, EGTs, fuel flow, and more. With SkyView HDX, Seneca II/III/IV/V owners can also add Dynon's full-featured Autopilot for an amount that is reportedly up to half the cost of competing products, with configurations starting at $8580 for a complete approach-capable two-axis system.

The SkyView HDX Approved Model List (AML) now covers all Piper Aircraft PA-34-200 Seneca, PA-34-200T Seneca II, PA-34-220T Seneca III, PA-34-220T Seneca IV, and PA-34-220T Seneca V models.

Autopilot is available for Seneca II/III/IV/V models, except for serial numbers 34-7570001 through 34-8170092 when equipped with pneumatic de-ice boots.

FMI: www.dynoncertified.com/aml.php, www.dynoncertified.com/pdfs/Price-Sheet-twins-web.pdf

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