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Wed, Mar 23, 2011

Power Products Latest Line For Mid-Continent

True Blue Power Takes Charge

Mid-Continent Instruments has unveiled the latest addition to its array of reliable aircraft products for general aviation - True Blue Power. The new line of power products, designed and manufactured by Mid-Continent Instruments, expands the company's offerings to include aircraft inverters and emergency batteries. The new lineup - housed in signature true-blue casing - combines proven technology with the superior quality, ingenuity and decades of experience that customers have come to expect from Mid-Continent products.

The True Blue Power series stands up to the rigors of testing and has quantifiable benefits over competitor products. The MD50 500VA Static Inverter's design, for example, is 30 percent smaller than traditional inverters; it supplies in-flight power for various cabin accessories, such as laptops, cell phones and MP3 players. This next-generation inverter is TSO certified and delivers a full 500 watts of true blue power to enable nonstop business productivity.

"We are excited to roll out the True Blue Power line," said Tom Genovese, director of sales for Mid-Continent Instruments. "Pilots have always looked to us to provide instruments that they can trust. Our customers appreciate an exceptional level of service and can be confident that our new products are as solid as our instruments." 

FMI: www.truebluepowerusa.com

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