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MGL Avionics Introduces Blaze Color Singles

Fifteen Instruments Included In The Line

The MGL Avionics Blaze range of 3 1/8" Color Singles has come to market.

The Stratomaster Blaze range consists of fifteen 3 1/8" color display aviation instruments. Using a high-resolution IPS backlit color graphics display, these instruments provide excellent daylight readability, even in direct sunlight. Each instrument includes a rotary control plus 2 independent keys for easy menu navigation and to access specific instrument features. The Blaze range has a wide supply voltage range of 8 to 30 VDC with built in reverse and over voltage protection.

All Blaze instruments that have engine monitoring functions have the ability to interface to an MGL Avionics RDAC unit via CAN bus

Blaze series features:

  • Large 2.6” high-res 320 x 240, sunlight readable, color, wide viewing angle, IPS LCD display Standard 3 1/8” aircraft enclosure
  • Rotary control plus 2 independent buttons for easy menu navigation and control Alarm output
  • Multiple display screens (model dependent)
  • On board voltage reversal and over voltage protection for harsh electrical environment
  • Wide supply Voltage range (8 to 30VDC)
  • Light-weight design
  • Field-upgradeable firmware

 (Image provided with MGL Avionics news release)

 FMI: www.mglavionics.com

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