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Astronics Offers Enhanced Vision Special At AirVenture

Reduced Pricing On Systems For Experimental And Homebuilt Aircraft

Astronics MaxViz will offer special prices for its Enhanced Vision Systems (EVS) for experimental and homebuilt aircraft. The special prices are good for orders received at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh July 23-29 and online during the same time period.  

"This special pricing is applicable for the Astronics Max-Viz X1+HR (High Resolution) and X1 EVS, uncertified versions," said Tom Geiger, Business Unit Manager for Astronics Max-Viz. "During EAA AirVenture, the X1-HR system, normally priced at $18,000, will be available for $16,800. Similarly, the X1 EVS, regularly priced at $6,000, will be $5,700," he added.

The X1+HR sensor uses a sophisticated system with 640x480 pixel resolution long wave infrared thermal imager with electronic zoom to assist pilots of experimental and homebuilt aircraft, which often operate from unimproved airstrips with wildlife and other obstacles. It is compatible with any display that accepts NTSC or PAL/Analog RS-170 signals.

The Max-Viz  X1 and X1+HR are single line-replaceable units built into an aerodynamically shaped housing for  easy installation. The un-cooled infrared detectors output a composite RS-170  video signal, presentable on any analog video-capable aircraft display. The  system also features integral window heaters to maintain operation under  conditions from -55 degrees Celsius plus automatic pixel recalibration to keep  the picture sharp.

Both lightweight  systems allow pilots to scan the taxiway and runway during takeoff and  approach for obstructions, such as wildlife, vehicles, and construction  barriers, which may not be visible and are not in any synthetic  vision database. The Max-Viz EVS will help pilots see and avoid terrain before  the ground proximity warnings. The Max-Viz X1 or Max-Viz X1+HR will enhance  safety for the experimental pilot community by enabling pilots to see up to 10  times further than unaided human vision in visibility- obscured conditions,  such as smoke, haze and light fog, during the day or at night.. Both systems  are uncertified for experimental flying enthusiasts.

To qualify for this promotional offer, orders must specify delivery prior to December 31, 2018.

(Image provided with MaxViz news release)

FMI: www.astronics.com

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