DFC90 Now Available For Cessna 182, As Well As Beach Bonanza
And Baron
The potential install base for Avidyne's DFC100 Digital Flight
Control System has been expanded to the Piper PA-32 aircraft, and
deposits are now being accepted from owners of Entegra-equipped
aircraft who want to upgrade to Entegra Release 9 and DFC100.
Certification of Entegra Release 9 upgrade for PA-32s and
certification of the DFC100 for PA-32s are expected later this
year. The DFC100 is currently certified for Entegra Release
9-equipped Cirrus SR20s and SR22s.

“The DFC100 takes advantage of the powerful capabilities
of the Entegra Release 9 system, including the redundancy of dual
ADAHRS inputs, and the enhanced performance of fully-coupled VNAV
descents, approaches, and missed approaches,” said Patrick
Herguth, Avidyne’s Chief Operating Officer. “We
are now accepting deposits from interested PA-32 owners who want to
bring the performance and safety enhancements of Entegra Release 9
and the DFC100 to their aircraft.”
“Entegra Release 9 was designed with the DFC100 in mind,
so it was just a matter of time before we could begin to offer it
as an option on the PA-32 upgrade,” said Dan Schwinn,
Avidyne’s President and CEO. “R9 and the DFC100 combine
to reduce workload and heads-down time, enhance redundancy for
minimal disruption during failure modes, and protect against
inadvertent departure from the flight envelope.”
Meanwhile, Owners of Cessna 182s as well as Beechcraft Barons
and Bonanzas can now opt for an upgrade to Avidynes DFC90 Digital
Flight Control System. The DFC90 is currently certified for
Entegra-equipped Cirrus SR20s and SR22s, and Avidyne is nearing
certification of the DFC90 for Piper PA-46 Matrix and Mirage
aircraft.
“Avidyne previously announced plans to interface the DFC90
with the Aspen EFD1000 series integrated flight
displays—initially in a Cirrus—and we are on track for
certification in the C182, Bonanza, and Baron, which will open the
DFC90 to much larger number of aircraft,” said Patrick
Herguth, Avidyne’s Chief Operating Officer. “The
attitude-based DFC90 provides considerable performance and safety
benefits and its plug-and-play capability will make it an
affordable and attractive upgrade option for many aircraft
owners.”
“The DFC90 has proven to be an incredibly successful
product for Avidyne, and we certainly want to be able to make it
available for a wide variety of general aviation aircraft,”
said Avidyne President and CEO, Dan Schwinn. “We have had
tremendous success with the DFC90 in the Cirrus market, and we
fully expect to see lots of enthusiasm among other aircraft owners
as we continue to expand the list of eligible aircraft.”
The DFC90 adds the precision and reliability of an
attitude-based flight control system, along with Indicated Airspeed
Hold (IAS Hold), which is a preferred method for climbing and
descending while on autopilot. In addition, the DFC90
provides the safety enhancements of the ‘Straight &
Level’ mode and Flight Envelope Protection &
Alerting.