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Dynon D30 Touchscreen Electronic Flight Display - Experimental

$1935.00/Each
Part# 10-07684
MFR Model# 103961-000

Overview

Meet the latest addition to the Dynon product line: The Dynon D30 Touchscreen Electronic Flight Display. The D30 serves as a backup set of flight instruments in SkyView HDX systems.

The D30 features a large 4", sunlight readable, high resolution touchscreen display.

An integrated backup battery provides up to 5 hours of runtime in the event of aircraft power failure, giving pilots confidence that they have access to critical flight information when it is needed most

Compact at only 3.7" deep, the D30 mounts in a slightly modified 3-1/8" instrument hole via a docking ring mounting bracket. The bracket allows for one-screw installation and removal of the instrument.
   
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Q: Does the mounting bracket and backup battery come with the D30 display?

Yes, the mounting bracket and integrated back up battery are included.

Q: Does this Dynon D30 require any other components to operate?

Per Dynon support desk "No external components, just power and ground and then the pitot and static lines from the pitot tube and static port(s). That is really about it. It doesn't get a GPS signal, doesn't have a heading reference, or any nav inputs currently so the wiring is very simple, and all contained to the unit itself. "