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Avionics Archives New Avionics System: Rockwell Collins Launches Fusion for Globals All-new avionics system to be standard in Bombardier Global Express XRS and Global 5000. December 2007 L-3 SmartDeck New flat glass fully integrated avionics system offers redundancy, and some new twists on operating and display formats. November 2007 Flat Glass PFD Display for the Masses A new company called Aspen Avionics introduces its exciting line of Evolution Flight Displays at Oshkosh this July. October 2007 High-End Earwear: HMEC 460 Sennheiser's latest active noise-canceling headset is packed with features pilots want. September 2007 Garmin Autopilots in New Cessnas Dual channel digital GFC 700 flies 182s and 206s perfectly, and also directs the flight of the human pilot. June 2007 What Exactly Does XM Weather Show Us?
That Nexrad radar picture is great, but pilots need to understand what they are seeing. April 2007 Flying With XM WX Richard calls the new XM WX satellite weather system "neat" because it is not cumbersome or costly and provides nearly all the weather information available to a variety of display units. April 2007 New Glass for Old King Airs Avidyne and S-Tec team up to offer new flat-panel displays and autopilot for King Air 200 and others. February 2007 Defogging Datalink Weather There's a host of options available for in-cockpit weather. Which is right for you, and how much will it cost? February 2006 Keyhole: Mapping Brought to Life The coolest aviation software? It's the virtual world of Keyhole. Just don't tell pilots buddies that it's not intended for pilots. March 2005 Garmin Gets Okay for TAWS Robert writes about Garmin’s long anticipated FAA certification for displaying Terrain Awareness and Warning System (TAWS) on its 430 and 530 navigators—just four months before the March 29, 2005 deadline for TAWS to be installed in most turbine-powered airplanes. February 2005 GPSMap 96 and Color 96C Don't let their cuteness fool you: Garmin's latest little handhelds are serious navigators. November 2004 Fly-by-Video Who needs to see outside when you can navigate and aviate using a computer screen? NASA is trying to answer that exact question. November 2004 |
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