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Fri, Apr 06, 2012

AEA2012 Sponsor: Guardian Avionics Has Something REALLY Different For GA!

AEA2012 Sponsor: Guardian Avionics

Guardian Avionics (by CO Guardian, LLC.) proudly announces the newest instrument for 21st century panels -- and get this, its an innovative product that NO ONE else has. Guardian's Aero 454 receives data from your airplane's Garmin GPS system (430, 530, 650, 750, G900, G1000) and transmits it simultaneously to as many as THREE iPad/tablet devices held by pilots or passengers.

The new Aero 454 is an FAA/TSO certified product. It can reference locations, maps, flight plans in the Panel Mounted GPS's, approaches, departures, etc. on your iPad/tablet. You will have no more GPS signal loss because of banking or a heated windshield (It's so much more than a new gadget).

Better yet; the Aero 454 will delight your passengers with ETA info through their IPAD. It will help eliminate those ever-present "Are we there yet?" questions, because it interfaces with 21st century iPads/tablets like nothing else can. The AERO 454 can also wirelessly transmit your GPS location to your Android Bluetooth enabled tablet. No more worries about lost GPS signal due to banking, or heated windshields. In addition, using the Flight Guide IEFB app, you will be able to receive your flight plan from your Garmin onto your iPad.

The Aero 454 (with CO detector) mounts easily in most panels; it saves time, eliminates lost GPS signals, and enhances your GPS capabilities. CO Guardian units are factory installed in all new Cessna 172, 182, 206, 350, 400, Cirrus SR20, SR22, Diamond DA40 and Skycrane helicopter models.

The 454 Model integrated with Garmin GPS receivers (430, 530, GNS650, GNS750, G900 and G1000), will enable up to THREE OCCUPANTS to receive aircraft GPS data via Bluetooth on their portable devices to monitor their location (Altitude, latitude and longitude) using apps like Flight Guide IEFB, Garmin (My-Cast), Foreflight, Wing X, Jepp View, and Google Maps.

The Model 454 device is also designed to detect, measure, and provide alerts to the crew of reciprocating engine type aircraft before the cockpit level of carbon monoxide (CO) reaches a critical level. In addition it gives Cabin altitude warning at 10K, 12.5K and 14K.

The unit has passed all mandatory functional and quality checks as prescribed by the FAA and has been awarded TSO certification. Order a unit now, and be one of the first to install this device in your airplane.

Orders for the Aero-454 can be placed on the Internet (www.coguardian.com) or by calling our toll free number (800-639-7139). Visit us at AEA Convention Booth # 230 and equip your airplane with the Aero 454 today.

Guardian Avionics... In The News!!!
FMI: www.guardianavionics.com, AEA Display Booth# 230.

 


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