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Flight Illusion debuts new clock

By Janice Wood · December 30, 2008 ·

Flight Illusion has released its General Aviation Digital Clock.

The clock, modeled after the Devtron Digital clock, features a button to step through voltage, OAT (Fahrenheit) and OAT (Celsius), another to cycle through Local time (LT), Flight time (FT), Elapsed time (ET) and Universal time (UT). A third button controls the different functions.

The clock is based on a square PCB measuring 60 x 60 mm and has a diameter of 57 mm that fits through the panel cutout.

The digital clock connects through a daisy chain to the central interface.

For more information: FlightIllusion.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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