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Aviat offers engine monitoring on Husky

By Janice Wood · April 8, 2010 ·

reflect_MVP-50PAviat Aircraft has expanded the options available to new Husky owners with the MVP-50P engine monitoring system. The system, which is TSO’d and priced at $5,995, provides digital and analog images of manifold pressure and RPM settings, in addition to numerical readings of fuel flow, fuel pressure, oil pressure, oil temperature, fuel left and fuel reserve, vacuum, volts and amps. It also updates EGT, CHT, OAT (in Fahrenheit and Celsius).

It literally monitors dozens of engine and system parameters, has visual and aural warnings for program limits, and can be customized for specific functions, company officials said. The unit will also build or store information for flight plans, and keep a running record of aircraft engine performance. Other screens allow monitoring of trim mechanisms and flaps.

All transducers and senders are included with the MVP-50P unit, which was designed by Eelctronics International Inc. Aviat can install the systems at the factory.

For more information: AviatAircraft.com or 307-885-3151.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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