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Wed, Mar 23, 2011

Cool City Autopilots Displayed At AEA

2- And 3-Axis Autopilots And SAS

Cool City Avionics is attending this week's AEA International Convention & Trade Show in Reno, Nevada, where it will exhibit its new line of 2 and 3-axis autopilots and stability augmentation systems that are affordable for virtually every general aviation helicopter. The new products are small, lightweight, easier to install and significantly less expensive than competitive systems, while providing modern VFR and IFR functionality.

 "The AEA show offers us a great opportunity to introduce our new line of automatic flight control systems to the General Aviation marketplace.  We are looking forward to showing our new products to our dealers and current and prospective customers," said Cool City president and CEO Jim Irwin.

"Getting a chance to talk to so many of our dealers, as well as key industry leaders, in only four days has always been the major reason for attending the AEA show.  We always come away from the show with good feedback from our dealers and a better understanding of industry issues," said Sales and Marketing VP Wayne Sanderson. 

FMI: www.CoolCityAvionics.com

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