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Dynon rolls out new software

By Janice Wood · September 6, 2010 ·

Dynon Avionics has rolled out new refinements for its EFIS products with the introduction of software version 5.4. Designed for the EFIS-D10A, EFIS-D100 and FlightDEK-D180 units, the upgrade features enhanced autopilot pitch control. Included are new user-adjustable parameters to optimize autopilot performance for each aircraft. “The autopilot now flies just as an experienced pilot would, with crisp, appropriate inputs that really seem to understand the airplane,” said Ian Jordan, Chief Systems Engineer.

Dynon EFIS products have been in service for over seven years and continue to be upgraded by the company, including the free autopilot upgrade two years ago. “It’s all part of our commitment to support our customers,” said Robert Hamilton, director of marketing. “Ever since we introduced the first EFIS, we have provided a continuing series of free improvements to the software. With this latest upgrade, our autopilot system now leads the industry in performance.”

For more information: DynonAvionics.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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