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Mon, Jun 04, 2018

Introducing The New Kodiak 100, Series II

Billed As The Most Modern, Rugged And Reliable Aircraft In Its Class

Quest Aircraft has introduced the Kodiak 100, Series II, which the planemaker says is the culmination of a decade of continuous, year-by-year improvements with a plethora of new features. The result is an increasingly safe, simple, efficient, and reliable aircraft designed and built for the 21st century.

The company says the aircraft has a smarter, pilot-friendly cockpit; improved situational awareness and safety, and; more comfort for all passengers.

The Series II is equipped with Garmin's G1000 NXi avionics suite. Among the features of the suite are:

  • HSI Moving Map
  • Synthetic Vision
  • Communication Decoder
  • Vertical Situation Display
  • Visual Approaches
  • Weight & Balance Feature
  • VFR/IFR Charts on MFD
  • Visual Reporting Points
  • Animated NEXRAD Weather

The aircraft is ADS-B ready, and includes an angle of attack indexer. Among the available options are an external cargo pod, and the Series II can be equipped with floats.

The information provided by the company did not include a suggested list price.

(Source: Quest Aircraft media release. Images provided)

FMI: questaircraft.com


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