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Tue, Jul 03, 2007

Sigma-Tek Unveils Electric 5000EG Attitude Indicator

Will Offer Price Break For AirVenture 2007 Attendees

Sigma-Tek Instruments & Avionics tells ANN the company has put its nearly 25 years of successful general aviation gyroscope engineering behind a new electric attitude indicator -- the Sigma-Tek 5000EG.

The company will launch the new 5000EG attitude indicator at the Experimental Aircraft Association Airventure 2007 July 23-29 in Oshkosh, WI. The 5000EG is FAA certified as a primary or standby gyro, approved to replace turn coordinators, and available in 14 and 28 volt models.

"Sigma-Tek is pleased to introduce the new electric attitude indicator at EAA's Oshkosh event because its participants are our good customers and they have been since our renowned predecessor companies began designing and building gyroscopes for aviators decades ago," said company president Harris Chandler.

"The 5000EG comes standard with a warning flag, caging, and something no other electric attitude indicator has -- Sigma-Tek's proven reliability and quality," Chandler added. 

Sigma-Tek will also offer AirVenture attendees a limited-time special incentive, of $175 off the 5000EG attitude indicator by visiting Sigma-Tek's exhibit at Oshkosh, Hangar B Booth 2016.

The 5000EG retails for $2,850, and can be adapted for compatibility with any instrument panel, according to the company.

FMI: www.sigmatek.com

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