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Sun, Jan 11, 2015

Butler National Offering New Learjet Component Solutions

Rate Sensors And Stall Warning Accelerometer Among Latest Products

Commercial and military aircraft support system manufacturer Butler National Corporation has introduced two new component solutions for sale for Learjets.

Incorporating new technologies, Butler National designed, manufactured and obtained FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) approval of a replacement rate sensor for use by the autopilot on the roll axis and yaw axis of the applicable Learjet 31/35/35A/36/36A/C-21A and 55 Series airplanes, and on the yaw axis on the Learjet Model 24/25/28/29 Series airplanes. The replacement rate gyro sensor is approved for installation under STC number ST02416SE. The new rate gyros are available for immediate sale and shipment.

Butler National also added another new STC to replace the existing stall warning accelerometer for the Learjet 24/25/28/29 Series airplanes and Learjet 35/35A/36/36A airplanes with the FC-200 autopilot. The new vertical accelerometer is STC (STC number ST02417SE) approved as an alternate means of compliance for airworthiness directive 82-01-05. The new vertical accelerometer is currently available for sale and shipment from Butler National.

Parts obsolescence is a never ending battle in the airplane business. Many aircraft, like Learjet 20 and 30 series airplanes are reaching their 40th plus year of operation.  This makes replacement part acquisition a significant challenge. One Butler National research and development focus is providing new part alternatives to obsolescence issues with cost-effective new replacement parts for the Learjet airplanes.

The new Butler National rate gyro sensor solution uses an upgraded solid-state technology and provides a noticeable improvement in yaw damper operation compared to many of the old and tired oil-filled rate gyros.

"We are pleased to continue achieving our goals to offer new components and system upgrades for sale to operators of legacy Learjets. We believe the new replacement rate sensor gyros will offer enhanced reliability and improved performance," commented Clark D. Stewart, President and CEO.

"An operational yaw damper is required for dispatch of Learjet 20 and 30 series airplanes, unless they are equipped with our Avcon Delta Fins. The new yaw damper sensor provides a noticeable and quicker damping response to turbulence inputs than is experienced with the classic oil-filled devices. We believe passengers will have a better ride experience with the new Butler National yaw rate gyro sensors. The replacement yaw rate gyro may be used in either the primary or secondary yaw damper system with the applicable model Learjets. Through Butler Avionics, we are offering a special introductory price to exchange an existing rate gyro for the new solid state Butler National Rate Gyro at a price of $4,500.00," he said.

FMI: www.butlernational.com

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