Dynon Updates Skyview, Lowers Price For Pocket Panel
Dynon Avionics, the maker of experimental and light-sport panels, has lowered the price of its all-digital D2 Pocket Panel to $1095. Designed to serve as an instrument backup for certified or non-certified aircraft, the D2 features a true artificial horizon with responsive and accurate pitch and roll. AHRS sensors also provide a turn rate indicator and slip/skid ball. An internal GPS receiver provides ground speed, altitude, vertical speed, and ground track.
Dynon Avionics, the maker of experimental and light-sport panels, has rolled out anew Remote Magnetometer for its SkyView panel as well as a software update for its transponder. The new magnetometer providesprimary flight instrument data in a compact unit that will make installation easier and save panel space, the company said. It's offering the SV-MAG-236 at an introductory price of $140.The SkyView softwareupdate adds support for the ADS-B+ data format required to use the Garmin GTN and GNS WAAS IFR navigators as a GPS position source."The transponder update in SkyView 12.2 softwaredemonstrates Dynon's leadership and commitment to helping its customers properly equip for FAA 2020 ADS-B Out rule compliance," said Michael Schofield, Dynon marketing manager.
Dynon also announced it haslowered the price of its digital D2 Pocket Panel to $1095. Designed to serve as an instrument backup for certified or non-certified aircraft, the D2 features a true artificial horizon to respond to pitch and roll. AHRS sensors also provide a turn rate indicator and slip/skid ball. An internal GPS receiver provides ground speed, altitude, vertical speed and ground track and can feed the data intotablet apps including WingX Pro7, Seattle Avionics FlyQ, iHUD Remote and Air Navigation Pro, Dynon said.