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New Hobo Pendant G records “gee!” forces

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Onset Computer Corp. recently unveiled the Hobo Pendant G Logger, an easy-to-use data logger for measuring and recording tilt, orientation, activity and motion. Roughly half the size of an iPod Shuffle, the Hobo Pendant G makes it easy and fun to record data in any environment, from G forces in an airplane or roller coaster […]

Oregon Aircraft Design adds engine info to website

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Oregon Aircraft Design LLC, which specializes in experimental and certified engines and propellers for small aircraft, has some new information available on its website. “There is so much misleading and wrong information out there, it really bothers me to see so many people being taken advantage of, so I decided to do something about it,” […]

Unison certifies Digital Generator Control Unit for new Cessna Mustang

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Unison Industries has completed bench environmental and software certification of its Digital Generator Control Unit (DGCU) for the Citation Mustang. The DGCU is used to control the starter generator, which starts the engine and provides in-flight power for a variety of aircraft functions. Traditionally, GCUs have used analog technology and provided only basic control and […]

Door Engineering extends warranties

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Door Engineering and Manufacturing stands behind its industrial, commercial and aviation door systems with its newly introduced, standard three-year warranty and optional five-year extended warranty. The three-year warranty includes one year of materials and labor and an additional two years of materials for the repair or replacement of products proven to be defective in material […]

Scimitar propeller conversion now STC’d for Cessna 310

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Professional Pilots Inc. introduces its new generation, three-blade propeller option for the Cessna 310. STC approval has now been received for installation of composite “Scimitar” MT-Propellers on all IO-470 powered Cessna 310s. In addition to the increased performance from these propellers, the swept tip design significantly reduces cabin and fly-over noise levels, making cruise flight […]

E-Smart tools make their debut

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Bondhus, through its German marketing partner FELO, introduces a complete line of E-Smart tools for use with electrical equipment. The screwdriver blades are machined from European Chrome/Molybdenum/Vanadium steel and heat treated to the highest possible hardness levels. Each tool is tested to 10,000 volts to assure the integrity of the insulation and is certified to […]

New Telex headsets available at Aircraft Spruce

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Aircraft Spruce now offers the Telex 30XT headset, which features a high-quality, noise canceling electret microphone, ensuring the clearest possible transmission without white noise. The mic can be positioned for right or left side operations. Tension in the headband can be adjusted to avoid “clamping” and the thick headband foam pad distributes weight evenly. Padding […]

Turn up the heat in your hangar

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

Old Man Winter doesn’t care that it’s early Tuesday morning and the aircraft mechanics and maintenance crew are struggling to maintain heat. That’s why DESA Heating is improving portable propane heaters for mechanics, pilots and anyone who has ever needed supplemental heat inside a hangar. Propane forced air heaters are an instant, efficient heat source […]

Sierra Stallion receives FAA approval

By General Aviation News Staff · September 22, 2006 ·

With the June 14th first flight only nine weeks old, Sierra has received its STC for the Stallion. A Cessna Citation 500/501SP with more powerful Williams FJ44-2A engines, the Stallion is the latest in Sierra’s Citation product improvement program. Preceded by innovations such as the Eagle II, the Eagle 400 and Eagle SP, the Stallion […]

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