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--- 2007 Archived News and Information ---
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Extends 2007 Pricing
Receive 2007 pricing for shipments dated until March 28, 2008 by placing your non-cancelable order by January 25, 2008.
Garmin has extended the Buy 2 get $1000 off, Buy 3 get $2000 off promotions until August 29, 2008 on GMX 200's, GNS 400W/500W series, and the GDL 69/69A's. The MFD Trade-In program has been extended until August 29, 2008. Please contact our
Install Department
for more information on these rebate options for your next aircraft avionics upgrade.
GNS 480 Discontinued
Garmin has announced that the GNS 480 has been discontinued. The remaining stock is available on a first come, first served basis, while supplies last. If you are interested in a GNS480 for you aircraft avionics installation, please contact our
Install Department
.
For all other Garmin inquiries, please contact Southeast Aerospace Sales for Garmin 2007 pricing and ordering information:
sales@seaerospace.com
or call 321-255-9877.
Mandatory SB Garmin WAAS
Garmin recently announced major mandatory software upgrades to the Main software (3.00) and GPS Software (3.0) for the 400W/500W Series units. Some bugs and compatibility issues have been addressed. New features and compatibility have been added as well. Revised antenna compatibility has been addressed for the removal of IFR GPS operational limitations. As a result of the main and GPS software updates, there are several internal, user configurations that are lost.
The main software (3.00) upgrade contains a several new capabilities and features including:
Added the ability to load an arrival or departure without first removing existing arrival or departure, addressing the issue described in Service Alert 070227-00
Reduced TAWS nuisance alerts for circling approaches
Corrected compatibility issue with WX500 Stormscope identified in Installation Bulletin 0711
Added ability to store and remotely tune up to 15 radio channels
Added XM weather products: Lightning, Cell Movement, and Winds Aloft
Added compatibility with Avidyne products: EXP5000 PFD, EX5000 MFD and EX500 MFD
Added capability to display vertical GPS approach guidance on Honeywell EFS 40/50
Added capability to display traffic from Honeywell KMH 980 (KMH 920) and KTA 970 (KTA 910)
Improved prompting for course reversals at IAF transitions on approach
Improved Auto-Zoom functionality
Improved VNAV functionality during holds
Corrected the operation of the E6B winds aloft calculation on Winds page
Unit now retains user settings on NAV1 page over a power cycle (400W series units)
Unit now starts up in last mode used (GPS or VLOC) instead of reverting to GPS mode at startup
Corrected issue of intermittent screen flashing
The GPS software version (3.0) allows for removal of the IFR GPS operational limitation when using a compliant antenna. As a result, Garmin has specified certain compatible antennas. These include the Garmin GA35, GA36, GA-37 and the Comant CI 2580-200, CI 2728-200, CI 2728-410. Other Comant WAAS antennas such as the CI 401-421, CI 401-460, CI 420-420, CI 420-421 are not on the list.
The Main software upgrade must be completed before the GPS software upgrade. Removal of the unit from the aircraft is not necessary.
The AFMS must be replaced only when the installation utilizes a compatible GPS antenna without IFR GPS operational limitations (see list above).
Because of the addition of 3 new XM products, custom user settings on the XM Weather page will revert to the default factory settings. Also, all user settings including user waypoints will be lost during the software updating process.
Two loader cards are required to complete the software upgrade. Please contact your local Garmin dealer for this mandatory software update.
Dubai Airshow 2007
Cobham PLC Reaches Agreement to Purchase S-Tec
On 21 November 2007, Cobham PLC, an international aerospace and defense company, announced an agreement to purchase S-Tec Corporation of Mineral Wells, Texas from Meggitt. Subject to regulatory approval, purchase completion is anticipated before the year's end.
S-Tec designs, certifies and manufactures autopilot systems for general aviation aircraft. This autopilot technology will be a valuable expansion to Cobham's EFIS type displays. S-Tec also brings a strong retrofit market presence that will benefit Cobham.
S-Tec's general aviation flight control systems adds to Cobham avionics' line of products including Artex, Comant, Chelton, NAT, and others.
GMX-200 Upgrades/Trade-Ins
GMX-200
SafeTaxi
Garmin Announces New Software Upgrades for the GMX-200
The new upgrades provide cost effective runway and approach charts, much like the previously available Chartview option available on the MX20 but at a less expensive price.
SafeTaxi
: The SafeTaxi database contains the graphical depiction of airport diagrams. This database is currently only available for the US coverage region.
Single Update: $35
Annual Service: $195 for 7 consecutive cycles, one update per cycle
FliteCharts
: The FliteCharts database contains electronic navigation charts for terminal approach plates, arrival and departure procedures, and airport diagrams.
Single Update: $95
Annual Service: $395 for 13 consecutive cycles, one update per cycle
Remember to take advantage of the Garmin MFD trade-in program. Receive $4,000 off the list price of a new GMX 200 Standard model, $4,500 off the list of the GMX Traffic model, $5,000 of the GMX Radar model or $6,000 off the list price of the GMX 200 Radar/Traffic model. Trade in any MFD, including models from Avidyne, Bendix/King, Arnav Systems, Argus and the MX 20.
Garmin WAAS / WX-500 Issue
Under certain conditions, the Garmin 400W/500W series units will not provide serial heading information to the L3 WX-500 Stormscope. Even if the WX-500 unit is wired for synchro heading, there may be issues with the WX-500, GDL-69 datalink, and crossfill between two Garmin units. Also, some issues have been encountered with the COM flip/flop key not switching between the active and standby frequencies. As of 8/20/07, Garmin plans to resolve these issue with the next software release. The software upgrade should be able to be completed at your local Garmin authorized facility.
SEA Welcomes Rob Reed
Southeast Aerospace is pleased to announce the addition of Robert Reed as Aircraft Modifications Manager. He brings 16 years of general aviation experience to Southeast Aerospace. Prior to joining Southeast Aerospace Rob was responsible for engineering and installations at Hawker Beechcraft Services, Tampa and prior to that worked from A&P mechanic to avionics installer to systems engineer at Banyan Air Service in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Rob will oversee the aircraft modification department specifically in relation to corporate aircraft. His main roles will be to inform the corporate aviation industry of Southeast Aerospace's facilities and capabilities as a Premier Avionics Source. Please feel free to direct any aircraft modification inquiries to
rreed@seaerospace.com
or call 321-255-9877 ext. 228.
Free Garmin Nüvi 205w
For a limited time, the Southeast Aerospace Install Dept. will be offering a FREE Garmin Nüvi with all Installations & Modifications over $9000 (Limit 1 per customer).
Standard features include a 4.3 inch touchscreen and pre-loaded maps of the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
Click here
to view detailed specifications and images of the Nüvi.
For more information on this special offer, please contact Robert Reed or the SEA Installation team at
rreed@seaerospace.com
or call 321-255-9877 Ext. 228
New Bendix/King MFD & PFD
KSN 770
Honeywell recently announced 2 new products that are sure to draw some attention to their Bendix/King product line.
With a new logo and renewed approach towards general aviation, Honeywell will be offering the KSN 770 MFD and KFD 840 PFD systems. Both displays are derived from the technology used in existing business jet avionics systems produced by Honeywell.
The KSN 770 will mark the first WAAS GPS/Nav/Comm w/ full MFD capabilities including weather radar display. The Full VGA LCD glass display appears to have very high resolution with excellent brightness and sunlight readability.
Some of the other standard features of the KSN 770 that will be offered include:
FMS feel and functionality
Advanced controls: intuitive menus, line select keys, and CCD (Cursor Control Device)
Graphical Flight Plans
Standard WAAS LPV
10 Watt VHF comm
EGPWS/Terrain interface
Stormscope interface
Optional features will include:
Integrated TAWS
Radar interface (RDR-2000/2100, other digital sensors proposed)
Traffic interface
Weather datalink interface
Charts and Maps
16 Watt comm
Preliminary dimensions for the KSN 770 are 6.25"W x 5.25"H x 10"D with approximately 5.75 diagonal display space. Proposed d elivery is being reported for the 2nd half of 2008. No pricing information as been released.
The KFD 840 Primary Flight Display will offer Part 23 piston aircraft an 8.4" display including ADI, Air Data, and HSI display. Integrated ADC and AHRS are included.
Some additional features of the KFD 840 include:
Standard interface to KAP-140, KFC-150/200/225 Autopilots
Interface to Nav systems: KX-155/165, Garmin GNS-430/530/SL30
Checklist, Weight and Balance utility
Optional external battery backup
Architecture for future engine monitoring features
Preliminary dimensions for the KFD 840 are 8.0"W x 6.75"H x 5.0"D. Proposed delivery is being reported for the 2nd half of 2008. List price for the system will be under $20000. No STC or approved aircraft information has been released yet by Honeywell although Part 23 aircraft is the reported target market for the KFD 840.
For more information on these 2 new Bendix/King products, contact SEA or click to download the
KFD 840 Brochure
and the
KSN 770 Brochure
.
KFD 840
KSN 770 and KFD 840 Images
KSN 770 Graphical Flight Planning
KSN 770 Full Screen Mode
KSN 770 Graphical Flight Planning Tasklist
KFD 840 Checklist
KFD 840 Weight & Balance
KFD 840 Full Screen Mode
New Avidyne Products
Recently Avidyne announced their new TWX670 Tactical Weather Detection System.
The TWX670 will be the first color, real-time, lightning detection sensor for general aviation. According to Avidyne, the TWX670 will detect lightning more accurately than other lightning detection systems through advanced technology developed by Avidyne's Safety Systems Group (formerly Ryan International) in Columbus, Ohio. Some of the TWX670 features include:
Intuitive color-coded storm cell intensity display
0 to 25 nm range
Enhanced noise immunity
Geostabilized data to compensate for aircraft maneuvering
Spectrum analyzer display identifies sources of electrical noise
Compatible with Avidyne EX500 / EX5000 MFD and 3-ATI MHD
The system has received TSO C110a
Avidyne also introduced the MLB700 Datalink Receiver system to interface with their EX500 and EX5000 Multifunction displays.
The MLB700 features WSI Inflight weather service and SIRIUS Satellite Radio programming. A wireless remote control (RC70) is also provided. This remote control allows control of the audio programming and includes an LCD with category/channel name, channel number, artist name, song title and more. The MLB700 with data and audio capability will be priced at $5495.
A data only version of the MLB700 will also be available with a starting price of $4745. Combination discounts with Avidyne EX500 will be offered by Avidyne.
Customers who purchase an Avidyne weather subscription by December 31, 2007 may also qualify for a 1-year subscription o WSI's Pilot Briefing Online service at no additional cost. Subscription plans for the MLB700 will start $29.99 with a $99 activation fee for each plan.
Marine Helicopter Squadron 361 Veterans Association
Southeast Aerospace is proud to announce our participation in the Marine Helicopter Squadron 361 Veterans Association restoration of a Marine Corps (Sikorsky) UH-34D helicopter used by the U.S. military for combat rescue in Vietnam. The restoration project is utilized as a traveling museum to both recognize and memorialize servicemen and women who served during the Vietnam era in which this Marine helicopter was operational. For more information on this memorial, please visit
http://www.34restoration.org
.
Garmin Non-WAAS Discontinued
Effective March 30, 2007 Garmin is discontinuing all non-WAAS GPS 400, GNC 420, GNS 430, GPS 500 & GNS 530 units.
All orders placed for these products after March 30, 2007 will be filled as WAAS enabled versions.
Garmin Leading Edge Distributor
Southeast Aerospace has received a Garmin Leading Edge Award, the Award of Excellence, for overall performance as a Garmin distributor in 2006.
The Leading Edge Awards were created by Garmin to recognize high-performing aviation distributors. An Award of Excellence represents a superior level of sales performance, technical expertise, and customer service. This award places Southeast Aerospace in the top 15% of Garmin distributors worldwide.
As a proud Garmin dealer, we are grateful to be acknowledged for our commitment to providing excellent services to our customers. Contact Southeast Aerospace for all your Garmin and avionics needs.
AEA Scholarship Program
Southeast Aerospace is proud to announce participation in Aircraft Electronics Association Educational Foundation in its pursuit to enhance, promote and secure the future of aviation.
SEA will be funding an annual scholarship to a high school senior and/or college student who plans to or is attending an accredited school in an avionics or aircraft maintenance program. Southeast Aerospace is pleased to be joining many other avionic institutions in providing for the future generations of avionic professionals.
The Aircraft Electronics Association Education Foundation has awarded nearly $1,000,000 to students seeking careers in the aircraft electronics and aviation maintenance industry since 1990. This year they will be awarding at least 32 scholarships valued at more than $100,000 for the 2007-2008 school year.
Southeast Aerospace's scholarship will be joined with 26 other awards that will be presented to students pursuing careers in aircraft electronics and aviation maintenance. The objective of these scholarships is to recognize and reward the individuals who best represent the characteristics that guide us to success in this exciting industry.
SEA is pleased to be given this opportunity and looks forward to the many successes this program will offer.
The scholarship winners will be announced in April 2007.
For more information on the Southeast Aerospace avionics scholarship, go to
http://www.aea.net/scholarship/description.asp
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