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Holy Micro SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 RADAR Altimeter

$1650.00/Each
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Part# 11-20527
MFR Model# 767461457780

Overview

The SkyVoice glassy guide 400 (includes SVA 400 unit and HMR 400 unit) from Holy Micro! LLC, is a 400 ft take-off and landing height announcer, accurate over water and land.
   
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Features

  • FAA approved.
  • Radar range of 400 ft.
  • Up to four Gear Reminders.
  • 400 ft Take-off & Landing Height Announcer for Seaplanes.
  • Bluetooth or Wired, HUD.
  • Many user selectable Reminders on take-off and landing:
  • Check Gear, Checklist, LC GUMPS, Flaps, Speed, Prop, Clearance and Pump.
  • GPS/MSL Height call-outs & reminders - Check Oxygen, IFR Altimeter, Clearance, Prop & Top of descent.
  • Run-time reminders like Check Tank and Check Fuel.

In The Box

  • Following items are in the package. You only purchased SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 (includes SVA 400 unit and HMR 400 unit) which is produced under NORSEE approval. All the other parts included in this package are for your convenience only and not part of the NORSEE approval. Use these parts only if they meet your quality standards.
  • One SVA 400 Unit
  • One HMR 400 Radar Unit and hardware to fix the HMR 400 to the inspection plate
  • 25 ft long shielded aviation grade cable

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