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Mon, Jul 22, 2019

Sandia Debuts New Electronic Course Deviation Indicator (e CDI) At AirVenture

Non-Certified SI-11X Is Intended For The Experimental Aircraft Market

Sandia Aerospace is introducing the SI-11X Electronic Course Deviation Indicator (e CDI) at EAA AirVenture in Ohskosh, WI.

The SI-11X Electronic Course Deviation Indicator is a panel mounted device that displays lateral and vertical needles from a typical navigation receiver or GPS navigator.  The non-certified SI-11X CDI is intended for the experimental aircraft market.

All information is displayed on a color 3.5” diagonal LCD display in traditional aerospace symbology. The SI-11X displays Left/Right course deviation for VOR, ILS or GPS and Vertical deviation for ILS or GPS.  The SI-11X also displays four Annunciations, NAV or VLOC, GPS and BC (Back Course).  

The SI-11X will interface with virtually all VOR and GPS navigation units. The SI-11X mounts in a 3 1/8” standard instrument hole and is the ideal replacement for mechanical instruments.

The SI-11X can be seen at the Sandia Aerospace booth in Hangar C.

(Image provided with Sandia Aerospace news release)

FMI: www.sandia.aero

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