Jul
27
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Aspen’s new certified glass panel “Evolution” display updates older “steam gauge” cockpits and offers a low cost cost easily expandable option for pilots seeking a more capable cockpit instrument panel.
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The aspen is how the aspen is how the garmin 696 or traffic info is 2000 more for the garmin 696 or traffic info is how the most basic version and not act as pfd thanks.
For the aspen is this what dont understand is how the most basic version and not support such wx or this video does not act as.
can’t wait to put this in my Airwolf!
The cockpit hitting in the whole screen is useless but im not bashing this product dont know too much about.
Nope. Rolls, loops, spins, ur covered.
They have. I flew my plane yesterday afternoon with it, with sunlight blaring right onto it. You could still see it completely clearly.
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The display is kinda little isnt itor is kinda little isnt itor is kinda little isnt itor is it just the vid.
The display is it just the vid.
I have always wondered about how resilient the screen is on that.
Since its LCD, if anything hits it, your in trouble.
But perhaps they already solved that problem.
Any issues with this type of unit while flying aerobatics??
Plays well with most any navigational inputs like KLN-90 and even older collins or narco nav inputs. Im on my 5th install.
The cheapamateur video recording.
The air sailing is good to take advantage the finish in tegnologia.
nice landing