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Wed, Apr 08, 2015

Dynon Avionics Announces Lower Pricing For D2 Pocket Panel Portable EFIS

System Includes Wi-Fi, G Meter

Dynon Avionics has lowered the price for its D2 Pocket Panel Portable EFIS with Wi-Fi and G-Meter. Now all pilots can benefit from the D2’s life-saving backup attitude indication for a list price of only $1095. The D2 is available for purchase now from Dynon dealers.

“The D2 is the only self-contained attitude indicator that is truly portable," said Michael Schofield, Dynon’s Marketing Manager. "The D2’s new lower price of $1095 allows even more pilots to add a modern, affordable backup safety device to supplement their often unreliable legacy certified instrumentation.”

The D2 features the same MEMS-based AHRS technology that is in Dynon SkyView - the leading EFIS system for Experimental and Light Sport Aircraft. The D2 is a true artificial horizon with responsive and accurate pitch and roll. The AHRS sensors also provide a turn rate indicator and slip/skid ball. An internal GPS receiver that provides GPS ground speed, altitude, vertical speed, and ground track.

The D2 features a second G-Meter display page that shows a graphical round dial with the current G load factor shown by a needle. It also records and displays the minimum and maximum G’s since last reset by the pilot.

Wi-Fi connectivity to mobile devices allows the D2 to send attitude, ground speed, altitude, G’s, and ground track to aviation applications in real-time. Those applications can then show that data on a flight information display. Compatible apps include WingX Pro7, Seattle Avionics FlyQ, iHUD Remote, and Air Navigation Pro.

At only 3½” wide, 3¼” high, and 1” thick, the D2 is truly portable. It features an internal rechargeable Li-Ion battery that will lasts at least 4 hours and up to 8 in typical use.

The D2 comes with two portable mounting options, no tools required. Therefore, no regulatory approval is required to use a D2 Pocket Panel in any aircraft. The first mount is a RAM suction cup mount. The second is a 3 ?” portable “pinch” mount that allows the D2 to be easily mounted in an empty existing instrument panel hole.

Accessories included with the D2 are an AC power adapter, a DC vehicle power adapter, a RAM suction cup mount, 3 ?” portable “pinch” mount, internal Li-Ion battery, and external GPS antenna.

D2 Pocket Panels are available now from Dynon Avionics and its dealers.

(Image provided by Dynon)

FMI: www.TheNewSkyView.com

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