March 21, 2013

Sonex and Waiex Autopilot Mounting Kits Now Available

Autopilot mounting kits designed for the Sonex and Waiex airframes are now available from Dynon Avionics. Like the kits already available for the RV series of aircraft, these mounting kits include custom brackets, hardware, airframe-specific installation instructions, and the servos required for the aircraft. These kits are compatible with both SkyView and the D10/D100 series systems from Dynon.

Sonex / Waiex Servo + Mounting Kit Packages are available for both roll and pitch. They are priced at $825 each. Kits can be ordered from Dynon Avionics directly and via Dynon Avionics dealers. Part numbers and additional information are available on Dynon's full price list/order form.


March 5, 2013

Pipistrel Announces Dynon Avionics as Standard Equipment in its Sinus, Virus and Virus SW models!

Pipistrel announces that it has chosen Dynon Avionics as the standard equipment in its new Sinus, Virus, and Virus SW models. This provides pilots with easy-to-fly, fuel-efficient and high-performing aircraft that have advanced pilot-friendly avionics. All Sinus, Virus and Virus SW aircraft, including LSA and kitbuilds, can be further upgraded to top-of-the-line dual redundant 7" or 10" SkyView Displays, with autopilot, transponder and ADS-B options.

For the flagship Virus SW 100 equipped with the Rotax 912 iS engine, Pipistrel selected the class leading SkyView system as standard.

Ivo Boscarol, Pipistrel CEO, says: “We have had a firm and successful relationship with Dynon which dates back to year 2002 and have always been impressed with their products. As customers are becoming more and more demanding, we decided to include these most advanced avionics already in the basic price of our aeroplanes. This not only gives our customers a better, safer and enjoyable flight experience, but is the best promise for future flexibility and choice of upgrades even years down the road.”

"Dynon is proud to be associated with such an innovative company," said Dynon Avionics president Robert Hamilton. "I have visited the impressive Pipistrel factory, and have seen first-hand how Pipistrel and Dynon are both committed to providing the best-designed and highest-quality products."



March 4, 2013

Important Update to SkyView Display Service Bulletin - March 2013

Important Update to SkyView Display Service Bulletin

Dynon Avionics released a Revision B of the SkyView Display Circuit Board Replacement Technical Service Bulletin on March 4, 2013. This Revision B supersedes and replaces an earlier version of this bulletin that was originally released on Feb. 11, 2013. 
The original bulletin specified a SkyView-based on-screen detection method to determine whether or not a display was affected. However, displays that were thought to be unaffected based on the on-screen detection method may actually be affected by this bulletin.
Therefore, ALL SkyView displays, whether or not they were already checked against the original service bulletin on this topic, must be re-checked using the updated instructions that are available.
Founded in 2000, Dynon Avionics is the leading manufacturer of avionics for Experimental and Light Sport Aircraft. Continuing a tradition started with the introduction of their first Electronic Flight Information System “glass panel”, Dynon is committed to developing innovative and high-quality avionics integrating the newest technology as it develops at affordable prices for all pilots.

For more information about Dynon products please contact Dynon at 425.402.0433 or info@DynonAvionics.com. Visit Dynon Avionics on the Web at www.DynonAvionics.com.

SkyView Display Service Bulletin - Updated


Dynon Avionics released a Revision B of the SkyView Display Circuit Board Replacement Technical Service Bulletin on March 4, 2013. This Revision B supersedes and replaces an earlier version of this bulletin that was originally released on Feb. 11, 2013. 

The original bulletin specified a SkyView-based on-screen detection method to determine whether or not a display was affected. However, displays that were thought to be unaffected based on the on-screen detection method may actually be affected by this bulletin.

Therefore, ALL SkyView displays, whether or not they were already checked against the original service bulletin on this topic, must be re-checked using the updated instructions that are available at SkyView Display Circuit Board Replacement - Revision B.