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Mid-Continent Instruments adds five new digital instruments to Flex product line

By General Aviation News Staff · April 7, 2022 ·

Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics has unveiled five, new 2-inch digital instruments to its Flex product line: Counter Drum Encoding Altimeters, Airspeed Indicators, GPS Clocks, Battery ACUs, and Attitude Indicators.

Flex Digital Counter Drum Encoding Altimeter ($5,500)

Certified to 55,000 fee AGL with user-selectable functions: Vertical Speed Indication, 6-second Vertical Trend, Altitude Target, Approach Minimums Alert, and Barometric Setting (millibars, hectopascals or inches of mercury). Find out more here.

Flex Digital Airspeed Indicator ($5,500)

Hybrid readout and configurable range markings eliminate extra time and cost of mechanical range markings. according to company officials. Ground Speed and True Air Speed can be displayed with external ARINC input. Find out more here.

Flex Digital GPS Clock ($3,990)

Nine functions: Local Time, UTC/Zulu Time, Flight Timer, Run Timer, Countdown Timer, Stopwatch, Time to Waypoint, Hobbs, and Date. Sync with a GPS source, output time to external equipment, and provide Estimated Time to your next waypoint. Find out more here.

Flex Digital Battery ACU ($2,500)

Monitor and display True Blue Power Gen5 lithium-ion battery parameters: Battery Status, State of Charge, State of Health, Volts, Amps, Temperature, Remaining Life, and Fault Data. Find out more here.

Flex Digital Attitude Indicator

Attitude, slip and heading via optional MD32 magnetometer. This instrument will be available in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to company officials.

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