Delivers 'Features Most Requested by Customers'
Aspen Avionics is pressing forward with several upgrade options
to its product line, reportedly in direct response to feedback from
its more than 1,500 customers worldwide. These options are designed
to meet the needs of several customer segments, and reflect the
company’s customer-driven development focus.

Flush Mount Solution
A Flush Mount Kit will enable customers to mount Evolution
Flight Displays (EFDs) flush with their instrument panels. While
many customers prefer the lower cost and easier installation of the
EFD’s standard surface mounting, others have wanted to mount
the EFD from behind the panel. The flush mounting system is
expandable, and is available in 1-, 2- and 3-tube versions.

The Flush Mount Kits will be available as options from June 15th
of this year, starting at $390 MSRP for a single-tube PFD
installation.
Expanded Support for Additional Analog Interfaces
A new Analog Converter Unit (ACU) will add expanded capabilities
frequently requested by Aspen customers. The ACU is used by the EFD
system to integrate legacy analog systems, such as autopilots and
VHF radios, with the all-digital Evolution system. The new ACU will
be available in several configurations, depending on the
customer’s needs.

The first version will add analog XYZ heading synchro outputs to
support legacy traffic, weather, and other systems requiring analog
heading inputs.
The new ACU will be available by the end of 2009 at a list price
under $2,000. Another version, expected in 1Q2010, will add support
for dual analog ADF and DME receivers, capabilities in higher
demand from Aspen’s international customers, and from US
customers operating Class III airplanes.
Autopilot Attitude Reference Source Replacement
The upgrade perhaps most requested by customers is a means to
completely eliminate all mechanical flight instruments. Pilots
accustomed to flying glass cockpits increasingly want their backup
instruments to look like their primary EFIS, making them easier to
fly in an emergency, instead of having to revert to an old-style
“steam gauge” instrument scan. Moreover, the avionics
industry is struggling with shortages of parts and people skills to
overhaul these obsolescent mechanical instruments, driving up
overhaul costs.

A multi-tube, dual AHRS EFD1000 system is designed to eliminate
the need to keep mechanical backup instruments in the pilot’s
primary field of view. But since most GA autopilots still depend on
a mechanical gyro for their attitude reference source, until the
electronic AHRS can serve as that reference the mechanical gyro
must remain in the airplane. To date, no GA glass cockpit AHRS has
been certified to serve as the attitude reference source for legacy
analog GA autopilots.
Aspen is developing an optional upgrade to enable the EFD1000
AHRS to serve as the autopilot attitude reference source, and to
replace the mechanical gyros driving popular GA autopilot
systems.

The first version of this product is designed to replace the
KI-256 attitude indicator, used in the Bendix-King family of GA
autopilots, and is expected to be available in the first half of
2010 at a list price under $5,000 (about the cost of an
overhaul/exchange of a KI-256). Subsequent versions of this product
are designed to do the same for other popular GA autopilot
systems.
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Aspen continues to listen to and talk with its growing base of
Evolution Flight Display customers, and to design and deliver the
product enhancements, upgrade options, and new products they need
and want. The modularity, expandability and upgradeability of the
EFD system enables its customers to buy the right solution for
their needs today, knowing that the system can grow with them as
their needs evolve and their budgets allow.

Aspen Avionics has recently secured an additional round of
venture financing, to ensure that is has the resources necessary
both to continue supporting its customers worldwide, and to
continue investing in new, breakthrough product development, even
through a protracted economic downturn.