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Aero-News Presents OSH 2008 Lead Sponsor Garmin Avionics

Garmin Avionics: Bringing The Future Into Focus -- Visit Them in Hangar D, #4035A

It's one thing to speculate where the future of general aviation is heading. But it's quite another to be totally engaged in creating that future right now.

 Garmin is totally engaged. From the industry's first IFR approach-certified GPS to today's leadership in developing ADS-B datalink technology, as well as its advanced WAAS-certified systems that let pilots fly GPS glidepath approaches into airports with no ground-based navaid systems of any kind -- Garmin continues to set the pace for avionics innovation in General Aviation.

The company's full line of industry-leading panel-mount, remote-mount and portable equipment offers pilots a wide range of VFR and IFR choices. All of which add extra margins of safety, convenience, efficiency and fun to any flight.

For example, Garmin's G1000 and related glass flight deck systems offer true breakthroughs in integrated capability. They give pilots the "big picture" by combining all primary flight, navigation, terrain avoidance, communication, and engine and aircraft sensor data on big, brilliant PFD and MFD high-resolution displays. The physical architecture of these systems lends itself to easy installation and service -- as well as outstanding situational awareness for the pilot. The systems are also expandable, making it possible to add new technologies and capabilities (such as Garmin's exciting new SVT™ synthetic vision technology) as such enhancements become available. Feature-rich and logical to operate, Garmin avionics are clearly designed for pilots by pilots. And as new technologies keep emerging, you can count on Garmin to further extend its leadership -with ever-higher levels of reliability, integration and pilot situational awareness for tomorrow's ATC environment.

Whether it's a single unit or a complete avionics stack, Garmin is committed to providing a terrific user experience with any and all of our products. That's why the Olathe, KS-based company is known for comprehensive service and technical expertise in virtually every corner of the globe.

Garmin backs every product in its avionics lineup with a full Garmin warranty. Then, they make that warranty mean even more by attracting and hiring some of the industry's brightest technical minds to serve in our factory support positions. Their troubleshooting expertise is available by phone, fax or online, whenever there's a question or service issue that demands immediate attention.

These experts work as a team with hundreds of Garmin Authorized Service Centers around the world. Individually, they are the top shops in the business. Collectively, they form one highly professional and comprehensive avionics service network available to support you anywhere you fly. No doubt, that's why Garmin's aviation product support team has been ranked #1 for the fourth year in a row by the Aviation International News industry survey.

Bringing the future into focus is what Garmin is all about. When you combine that vision with the company's uncompromising quality in manufacturing and service, it's easy to see why so many pilots are making Garmin their first choice in avionics. To find out more, you can visit them on the web at www.garmin.com

 Things You REALLY Should Know About Garmin Avionics!
  • Did you know Garmin has a sub-$1,000 audio panel designed specifically for the experimental and light sport aircraft market. The GMA 240 is a non-certified audio panel and includes many popular control and indication features found on Garmin's certified audio panels.
  • Did you know Garmin's G600 turns aircraft with steam gauges into all glass panels. The G600 has a PFD and MFD in a customized package designed for easy retrofit installation.
  • Did you know the G600 combines primary flight data - attitude and air data - with navigation, weather, terrain and traffic data displayed in on two large displays.
  • Did you know Garmin's G600 PFD display increases the pilot's attitude indication by over 50 percent over a traditional 3-inch attitude indicator.
  • Did you know Garmin offers customers FREE software updates on portable handhelds. Simply bring your aviation handheld to Garmin's booth, or you can download the free software update from www.garmin.com
  • Did you know Garmin's team will be offering several different free seminars. Seminar  topics include the GPSMAP 396/496, GNS 430w/530w, G600 features and operations; Synthetic Vision Technology, G1000, Pilot My Cast overview, and Garmin Website Database Updates. Visit Garmin's booth at Hangar D for a complete list of topics and times.
  • Did you know Garmin's 430w/530w WAAS certified boxes give pilots GPS "glideslope" navigation to as low as 200 feet above the runway end under IFR.
  • Did you know over 5,000 vertical guidance approaches are already in service across the nation, which brings GPS "glideslope" access to scores of smaller GA airports.
  • Did you know Lancair and RV-series kitplane builders can add the perfect Garmin glass to their perfect airplane. Garmin's G900X is a fully integrated avionics suite that comes with everything you need for simple, straightforward installation.
  • Did you know the phenomenally popular GPSMAP 496 will be on display at Oshkosh. The GPSMAP 496 gives real-time XM WX Satellite Weather so that you have  NEXRAD, METARS, TAFS, TFRS, Lightning and Winds Aloft at your fingertips.
  • Did you know the GPSMAP 496 has preloaded automotive maps. Once you park your airplane on the ramp, put your 496 in your car and receive turn-by-turn, voice-prompted directions to places like hotels, restaurants, ATMs, and stores.
  • Did you know the GPSMAP 496 includes a built-in AOPA Airport Director that includes information for over 5,300 public airports and more than 7,000 FBOs. Garmin's version of the AOPA Directory highlights airports where pilots can save on fuel by using self-service fueling locations.
Oshkosh Special Programs
  • Garmin new product announcements press conference: Monday, July 28 at 10:00 AM in the Garmin tent
  • Garmin ADS-B press conference: Thursday, July 31 at 10:00 AM in the Garmin tent. This press conference will include senior representatives from Garmin, GAMA and the FAA.
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