First Portrait Display, Flight Director Capability AND
Datalink!
While there have been a number of
announcements relating to a number of new EFIS systems, of late,
the Avidyne folks are NOT letting their being the first to
manufacture and certify such systems for a major GA manufacturer,
slow their technological pace. When Avidyne received FAA
certification of their FlightMax Entegra Integrated Flight Deck in
the Lancair Columbia 350, this was more than just a new STC for a
new breed of airplanes. In addition to receiving the obligatory STC
on the aircraft, Avidyne also received eight Technical Standard
Order (TSO) approvals for the portrait version of their FlightMax
Entegra EXP5000 primary flight display (PFD) with flight director
capability, and EX5000 multi-function display (MFD) with integrated
datalink.
The EXP5000 PFD includes Avidyne’s integrated solid-state
Air Data and Attitude/Heading Reference System (ADAHRS). The
compact, lightweight, ADAHRS provides roll, pitch, and heading data
with reliability far exceeding mechanical gyros, at a price point
far below solid-state systems found in high-end corporate aircraft.
The PFD provides standard flight instrumentation including an
attitude direction indicator (ADI) including flight director cues,
horizontal situation indicator (HSI), altitude, airspeed, vertical
speed, heading, rate of turn, and winds aloft on a large 10.4-inch
diagonal, high-resolution, sunlight-readable display. Complementing
the PFD is the FlightMax EX5000 multi-function display (MFD) with
optional integrated datalink weather capability.

“This is our first certification of vertical-orientation
Entegra displays and the first Entegra PFD with Flight Director
display capability,” said Mark Sandeen, Avidyne’s vice
president of sales and marketing. “Avidyne leads the industry
by developing products that meet the specific needs of our OEM
partners, and with Entegra, we developed portrait displays to
Lancair’s unique specifications and design
philosophy.”
“We’ve been flying Columbia aircraft with the
FlightMax Entegra system for sometime and it’s difficult to
go back to traditional instruments once you’ve experienced
it,” said Lancair Vice President of Sales & Marketing,
Mark Cahill. “It really spoils you as a pilot. It’s
very easy to use and provides a big improvement in situational
awareness, which makes an already very safe aircraft even safer and
more fun to fly.”

“Avidyne was founded to bring corporate flight deck
capability to GA owners,” said Avidyne president Dan Schwinn.
“Lancair’s Columbia 350 is a terrific aircraft for our
portrait-version FlightMax Entegra system and demonstrates our
commitment to providing the safety, capability, and reliability
benefits of air transport and bizjet flight decks, at cost and
weight targets required for general aviation aircraft.”
FlightMax Entegra is being offered across a wide range of
aircraft from light piston trainer aircraft to twin turbofan
personal jets.
The EXP5000 PFD displays 6-second trend indicators for airspeed,
altitude and heading. Trend indicators, which are typically found
only on air transport and high-end corporate jets, allow you to fly
more precisely with reduced workload when changing or maintaining
an airspeed or altitude. Entegra’s integrated air data
computer provides airspeed, altitude, vertical speed, and outside
air temperature (OAT), and continually updates the winds aloft and
true airspeed (TAS) indications on the PFD. FlightMax Entegra
utilizes an integrated ByteFlight databus for high-speed data
transfer.

The EX5000 MFD features an optional integrated datalink
transceiver, and is the most versatile big-screen moving map
available in general aviation, providing clear and concise
navigation information over an exceptional color-contoured terrain
and water base map. All special-use and class airspaces are
color-keyed for added clarity, and can be displayed at the same
time as NEXRAD and METAR weather. Comprehensive Jeppesen
NavData™ and an expansive obstacle database provide you with
an unparalleled view of your flight environment. Full overlay
capability allows you to add or remove any available sensor data,
with 120-degree forward view and 360-degree center view maps. The
FlightMax EX5000 also presents easy-to-see curved flight path
segments such as DME arcs, holding patterns and procedure turns,
overlaid with traffic, terrain, weather, airports and runway
diagrams, and also displays lightning and traffic data when
interfaced with Goodrich’s WX-500 Stormscope® lightning
sensor and Skywatch® Traffic Awareness System (TAS).
