Sun, Feb 07, 2021
Device Also Adds An Extensive Suite Of In-Flight Information
uAvionix tells us that their AV-20-S multi-function display has been approved by the FAA as a clock replacement for Part 23, Class I and II Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) aircraft as outlined in Advisory Circular (AC) 20-94A and meeting the requirements of 14 CFR 91.205(d)(6). The AV-20-S Non-Required Safety Enhancing Equipment (NORSEE) certification has been updated to reflect the approval.
In addition to a clock replacement, the uAvionix AV-20-S adds a suite of in-flight information to nearly any panel. Designed to seamlessly fit in a standard 2 1/4” round instrument opening, the AV-20-S offers a Standby Attitude Indicator, Angle of Attack, Bus Voltage, Slip/Skid Indication, Outside Air Temperature, Density Altitude, G Meter, and more – all protected with a 30-minute internal battery backup for uninterrupted function in the event of power loss.
AV-20-S is in the family of uAvionix panel displays along-side the AV-30-C, the company’s 3 1/8” certified display, which is installable as a Primary Attitude Indicator or Directional Gyro. Both models are also compatible as a control head for uAvionix’s Mode S ADS-B Transponder, tailBeaconX. Together the uAvionix panel display models allow for better panel utilization, the removal of high-maintenance instruments, and upgrading failure-prone vacuum-driven instruments – all while maintaining the distinguished look of a classic panel and reducing installation costs by fitting round instruments in round openings.
AV-20-S Features and Functions:
- Digital Clock
- Angle of Attack (AoA)
- G- Meter
- Attitude Indicator (AI)
- Slip/Skid Indicator
- Outside Air Temperature
- Bus Voltage
- Count Up/Count Down Timers
- Engine Run Timer
- Flight Timer
- Density Altitude Display (OAT Required)
- True Airspeed (OAT Required)
- Customizable Audio Alerts
- tailBeaconX Transponder Control (non-certified aircraft only)
The AV-20-S (NORSEE) multi-function display is available for $895.
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