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Mon, Oct 22, 2012

Getting Down To Business: Cool City Avionics Announces Authorized Dealers

Dealers Appointed in the US, Canada, Denmark, Germany and Guatemala

Cool City Avionics, known to ANN and Aero-TV fans as a manufacturer of low cost, professional-grade automatic flight guidance control systems and helicopter stability augmentation systems, has announced that it has appointed thirteen new authorized dealers in the United States, three in Canada and one each in Denmark, Germany and Guatemala. Additional dealers will be appointed in the coming months.

The new dealers in the U. S. include Merrill Field Instruments in Anchorage, AK, Vista Aviation in Pacoima, CA, Rotorcraft Support in Van Nuys, CA, Palm Beach Avionics in West Palm Beach, FL, The Flightstar Corporation in Savoy, IL, Bevan-Rabell in Wichita, KS, Avionics Solutions in Abbeville, LA, JPS Aviation in Monroe, LA, Contact Aviation Services in Waterford, MI, Spirit Avionics in Columbus, OH, Hillsboro Aviation in Hillsboro, OR, Wysong Enterprises in Blountville, TN, and Uniflight, LLC, in Grand Prairie, TX.
In Canada, the new dealers include ASAP Avionics Services in Cambell River, BC, Vector Aerospace in Langley, BC, and Kitchener Aero Avionics in Breslau, ON. In Europe, the new dealers are Scandinavian Avionics in Billund, Denmark, and Avionik Straubing in Atting, Germany. In Guatemala, the new dealer is Electroniks in Guatemala City.

The new dealers will be authorized to offer their customers the full line of Cool City Avionics flight controls, including the SAS-100 Stability Augmentation System, recently FAA-approved for installation in the Robinson R-44, the FT-100 Force Trim System and the SFT-100 SASPlus, a combination of the SAS-100 and FT-100. In the first quarter of 2013, they will also be able to offer the company’s new family of autopilots for helicopters and airplanes.

“Each of the dealers in this initial group were carefully selected for their excellent reputations for quality, reliability and customer service, in addition to being well respected by their peers and customers,” said Jim Irwin, President/CEO.

Cool City Avionics has been developing and flight testing its new family of light weight, full function, professional-grade stability augmentation systems and autopilots for helicopters since 2004. The company is in the final stages of FAA certification of four Automatic Flight Guidance Control Systems for helicopters. EASA approval will be initiated immediately following the FAA approval. The company’s digital flight guidance control systems for airplanes are in development with planned availability in 2013.

FMI: www.CoolCityAvionics.com/products

 


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