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Door Engineering extends warranties

By General Aviation News Staff · October 6, 2006 ·

Door Engineering and Manufacturing stands behind its industrial, commercial and aviation door systems with its newly introduced, standard three-year warranty and optional five-year extended warranty.

The three-year warranty includes one year of materials and labor and an additional two years of materials for the repair or replacement of products proven to be defective in material or workmanship. The five-year extended warranty covers two years of material and labor with an additional three years of materials for repair or replacement of products proven to be defective in material or workmanship.

For more information: 507-931-6910 or DoorEngineering.com.

Unison certifies DigitalGenerator Control Unitfor new Cessna Mustang

Unison Industries has completed bench environmental and software certification of its Digital Generator Control Unit (DGCU) for the Citation Mustang. The DGCU is used to control the starter generator, which starts the engine and provides in-flight power for a variety of aircraft functions. Traditionally, GCUs have used analog technology and provided only basic control and protection functions. Unison’s DGCU incorporates modern electronic technology that provides significantly increased functionality over analog models, Unison officials said. This represents the first time the Unison technical team has certified an electronic product for turbine engine applications that incorporates embedded software.

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