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Fri, Jul 29, 2016

Dynon Avionics Certifies Outstanding Osh16 Special Event Coverage!!

Leading Edge Sport Avionics Company Pushes The Envelope For Both Sport and General Aviation Markets!

Founded in 2000, Dynon Avionics’ mission is to create the best avionics and aircraft systems for light aircraft. With a worldwide fleet of aircraft over 15,000 strong, Dynon is the leading manufacturer of avionics for Experimental and Light Sport Aircraft. Operated by aviation enthusiasts and pilots, Dynon designs, engineers, and manufactures its products in the US.

Dynon’s product line includes the D10/D100 series, SkyView, Advanced, QuickPanels, and the D2 Pocket Panel. The D10/D100 series has been in continuous production since 2003, with the EFIS-D10A having recently received a groundbreaking STC allowing it to be installed in type-certificated aircraft without traditional certification. SkyView is the best-selling avionics system in experimental and light sport aircraft. Advanced’s AF-5000 series system offer unparalleled capability for the serious IFR pilot. QuickPanels offer homebuilders complete, professionally engineered turnkey instrument panels that are ready to install in aircraft. The D2 Pocket Panel is a portable EFIS that allows any pilot to have a backup portable attitude indicator in any aircraft without FAA approval.

To learn more about Dynon Avionics, please visit www.DynonAvionics.com.

 

“Did-You-Know?” REALLY Cool Facts About Dynon Avionics!

  • Did you know… Dynon is the leading manufacturer of light aircraft, with 15,000+ aircraft equipped.
  • Did you know… Dynon’s best-selling EFIS-D10A is now STC-approved for installation into type-certificated aircraft.
  • Did you know… Dynon’s D2 Pocket Panel EFIS is a backup attitude indicator that can be taken with you on any aircraft you fly. No FAA approval required!
  • Did you know… Dynon’s best-selling EFIS-D10A was recently STC approved for installation into type certificated aircraft.
  • Did you know… Dynon Avionics designs, engineers, manufactures, and supports its products entirely from its two locations the US, with offices in Washington and Oregon.
  • Did you know… Dynon Avionics is the market leader in light aircraft avionics, with more than 15,000 aircraft equipped with affordable glass cockpits.
  • Did you know… Dynon sells complete, turnkey, customized QuickPanels that are ready to install in experimental aircraft through its Advanced Flight Systems division. 

 

Dynon Avionics Is A Serious News-Maker


FMI: www.dynonavionics... or Oshkosh Display 4034-4035 (Hangar D)

 


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