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Shadin Avionics sells 600th fuel flow system

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2012 ·

Shadin Avionics recently delivered its 600th fuel flow system to Air Tractor, which manufactures agricultural aircraft. Air Tractor also announced that Shadin Microflo-L fuel flow systems will be standard on all aircraft deliveries going forward, Shadin officials said.

“Shadin Fuel Management systems have a long history of saving aircraft owners money and reducing pilot workload,” stated Trevor Lund, Shadin Avionics Product Manager. “Air Tractor recognizes this customer benefit and we look forward to working with them to further enhance this capability.”

The Shadin Fuel Management Systems product line includes the Microflo-L, Miniflo-L, Digiflo-L, and a number of flow transducers that support Shadin’s Engine Trend Monitor (ETM) and Air Data Computers (ADC) systems. In the coming months, Shadin will be introducing its AIS Fuel Flow, an avionic interface system that can integrate Shadin fuel flow data with various GPS and EFIS systems, eliminating the need for panel space required by an indicator, company officials said.

For more information: Shadin.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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