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AEA '03: Matrix Aviation Offers Checkpoint Engine Monitoring For Pipers

Matrix Aviation, in Wichita Kansas, has begun offering the complete line of Checkpoint Engine Monitoring equipment from Horizon Aerospace.

This equipment is for the owners of Piper Saratoga and Seneca aircraft, as well as Horizon's Engine Monitoring equipment for the Piper Mirage. The Horizon Aerospace equipment provides a powerful yet affordable microbased avionics system for engine monitoring.

It provides timely in-flight information as needed, as well as downloadable post-flight information for simplified maintenance decision-making.

The Checkpoint system, with its digital display, is extremely compact and lightweight. With this state-of-the-art design, the unit is a perfect fit for most Piper instrument panels.

  • Percent Power Lookup
  • Percent Power Display
  • Full-function Fuel Computer
  • Electric Power Monitor
  • Inside & Outside Temperature
  • Exceedance Condition Monitoring

Matrix Aviation is well-known throughout the aviation industry for providing rapid response for instrumentation, avionics and radar systems for a wide range of aircraft. They can take care of your needs whether it is a result of routine maintenance, equipment update, or an AOG situation.

FMI: www.matrixaviation.com

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