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Thu, Oct 09, 2003

Control Vision Slashes Weather Prices

Cost of GA Datalink WX Drops Below $2000!

Control Vision announced, Wednesday, sweeping price cuts on its flagship Anywhere WX systems. The new prices put a full-featured datalink weather system into GA cockpits for $1,945 complete.

"We've brought most of our production in-house," said Control Vision president Jay Humbard, "and we're passing the savings on to pilots."

General Aviation's best-selling datalink weather is based on award-winning Anywhere Map. The full color moving map weather system delivers national Nexrad in under 30 seconds using the robust Globalstar satellite network. Standard weather options include Metars, TAFs, and infrared satellite cloud cover. The interactive datalink also provides, free of charge, a text mailbox for sending and receiving e-mail.

The Kansas avionics company timed this announcement to coincide with the release of a new Bluetooth® GPS, Tracker-Blue™, a 12-channel WAAS GPS with 6 hours of battery-only runtime, and the latest version of PocketPlates™, a full library of geo-referencing NOAA approach plates that fit on a single memory card.

FMI: www.controlvision.com

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