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Oregon Aero headset upgrades available

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

Discerning pilots have discovered that “forgettable is good” when it comes to using the Oregon Aero Aviation Headset Upgrade. The upgrade kits are customized for nearly every make and model of headset and are so comfortable that pilots say they forget they are wearing them. With pain problems solved, pilots and passengers are free to […]

Company offers guaranteed instrument rating

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

Accelerated Flight & Instrument Training of Newport Beach is continuing its guarantee of all training courses. Begun about 18 months ago, the guarantee ensures that all clients will be “safe, proficient and confident IFR pilots,” said Tony Montalte, general manager. If a client needs additional training to complete the course, it will be done at […]

Power Flow introduces ‘Short Stack’ exhaust pipe for Skyhawks and Cardinals

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

Power Flow Systems, manufacturers of a tuned exhaust system that is now available for a wide range of single engine aircraft, has introduced a new “short stack” exhaust pipe that can be retrofitted. Designed to significantly reduce the profile and weight of the original exhaust duct, the new version protrudes no more than the original […]

Converting your ultralight to LSA? Kit from EAA can help

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

Planning to convert your Ultralight into a Light Sport Aircraft, but not sure how to go about it? The Experimental Aircraft Association can help you through that process with its E-LSA Conversion Kit. The kit contains a 15-page, step-by-step conversion guide, all necessary FAA forms, pre-cut standard instrument and control labels and placards, a dataplate […]

NVision Laser Scanner scans shiny surfaces to 8 microinches

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

NVision’s recently released ModelMaker Z laser scanner offers shiny surface scanning capabilities down to 8 microinches. Conventional laser scanners have difficulty scanning shiny machined surfaces because the surface scatters the laser beam, confusing the sensor that records the position of the surface. The ModelMaker Z overcomes this problem with new features that adaptively change the […]

Avidyne FlightMax Entegra training video released

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

Sporty’s latest DVD, “Flying the Avidyne FlightMax Entegra,” demonstrates what it’s like to fly with this glass cockpit technology. In this DVD, Richard Collins explains the features of this system and how to maximize its capabilities. You will learn the seamless integration of dual Garmin GNS 430 GPS receivers, an S-TEC 55X autopilot and a […]

Elliott Aviation receives STC approval for TAWS on Citation

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

Elliott Aviation has received STC approval from the FAA to install Universal Class A TAWS in all Citation 550/560 series aircraft to comply with the FAA Class A TAWS mandate. The Universal TAWS System reduces the possibility of Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) accidents. It is able to take current and predicted aircraft positioning information […]

Gill introduces new battery capacity tester

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

Battery capacity checking just got easier, thanks to Gill’s new TCT-1000 Battery Capacity Analyzer. The new instrument is intended to simplify battery capacity checks for A&P mechanics, as well as those who perform their own maintenance. It performs automatic capacity testing of 12- and 24-volt, lead-acid aircraft batteries and is capable of accurately measuring the […]

Make your living room first class with armchairs from MotoArt

By General Aviation News Staff · May 6, 2005 ·

If you have always wanted to ride in first class, but couldn’t justify the expense for a few hours of luxury, MotoArt has the furniture for you. MotoArt, a California-based company that takes derelict aircraft parts and transforms them into home and office décor, has received a new selection of first class chairs from Lockheed […]

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