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Starlink Mini Suction Cup Mount Introduced

By General Aviation News Staff · January 16, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Flight Gear has introduced the new Starlink Mini Suction Cup Mount.

Designed to secure directly into the Starlink Mini’s main cavity, the mount uses dual 3.5-inch double-gasket suction cups, attached to an aluminum alloy bracket. Each cup rotates 360°, while the multi-positional arms allow pilots to attach the unit to curved or angled windows, not just flat glass. A single-press locking mechanism ensures a firm hold even as temperatures and conditions change, according to company officials.

The mount supports up to 8.5 pounds and has been tested in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 50°C, officials added.

The adjustable design accommodates multiple mounting scenarios:

  • Fully extended: 19.5 inches wide — ideal for larger rear windows, such as in a Cessna 182
  • Standard mounting range: Approximately 17 inches wide
  • Compressed configuration: Down to 13 inches for smaller windows or non-aircraft use, including camping and outdoor setups.

Price: $59.95.

For more information: Sportys.com

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