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Max-Viz EVS Comes to Homebuilts

Max-Viz X1
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Key Takeaways:

  • Astronics Corp. has introduced the Max-Viz X1, a noncertified infrared enhanced vision system specifically for Experimental and homebuilt aircraft, priced at $6,000.
  • Utilizing technology similar to its certified versions, the X1 helps pilots detect wildlife and temporary obstructions on unimproved airstrips, complementing synthetic vision systems.
  • The lightweight system allows pilots to see up to 10 times farther than unaided vision in conditions like smoke, haze, and light fog, day or night, with the image displayable on any video-capable cockpit screen.
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The Max-Viz infrared enhanced vision system from Astronics Corp. that has been offered for years in certified aircraft is now available for Experimental and homebuilt models after the company this month introduced a noncertified version designated X1 and priced at $6,000.

The unit makes use of essentially the same technology that’s installed in certified aircraft, from airliners and globe-girding business jets to GA airplanes like the Cirrus SR22 and Pilatus PC-12. Astronics says it is introducing the Max-Viz X1 version specifically for kitbuilt aircraft that operate from unimproved airstrips with wildlife and other obstacles.

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