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Tue, Jan 04, 2011

New Glass Panel For CTLS

Dynon SkyView + Garmin 696 Panel In An LSA

Just because it's an LSA doesn't mean pilots should sacrifice the efficiency and wealth of information that comes with a glass panel. Flight Design has installed dual 10-inch Dynon SkyView screens on either side of a Garmin big-screen 696 GPS in its popular CTLS. Dynon's SkyView SVS - featuring a Synthetic Vision System - comes factory installed in a top-of-the-line category Flight Design CTLS aircraft. The impressive system offers a major advance in electronic flight displays for the VFR pilot, showing terrain - even if the pilot cannot see it through the windscreen - plus real-time traffic and even runways and taxiways.


Photo Courtesy Flight Design USA

The system is complimented by a Garmin GTX 330 Mode S transponder, which supplies Traffic Information Service (TIS) to the 696. Flight Design USA cautions, though, that the SkyView 696 TIS digital panel layout is not approved for flight into actual instrument conditions.

"On a new CTLS, the bundled SkyView 696 TIS option set offers even more than the standard dual Dynon EFIS systems found on most of our aircraft," says Flight Design USA President Tom Peghiny. "The spacious 10-inch screens are easy to read, easy to use and the standard virtual terrain modeling gives you unprecedented situational awareness at nighttime or under marginal visibility conditions." Garmin's 696 supplies GPS data to the Dynon screens and the Mode S transponder provides both 696 and SkyView with airborne traffic information. For both Dynon large screens, the enlarged Garmin GPS, and the TIS transponder, Flight Design USA has reduced the installed package cost to just $12,075.

SkyView on the CTLS debuted at Sebring 2010, the first installation after the Oregon company released the new product just days earlier. It has been shipping on new Flight Design aircraft for the past year as part of an upgrade path to advanced instrument panels. Along with the helicopter-like visibility of the CTLS, the integration of real time traffic, terrain and weather increase safety and decrease pilot workload. "This is truly the integration of advanced technology to make things easier, not harder," explained Peghiny.


Photo Courtesy Flight Design USA

"The enhanced handling of the CTLS for cross country flying and the ease of use of the Dynon SkyView Synthetic Vision System make the SkyView 696 TIS setup a great avionics combination for Flight Schools that also want rental revenue from cross country use," added National Sales Manager, John Gilmore.

FMI: www.flightdesignusa.com

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