The Falcon kit has a vertical light bar style display. With the vertical light bar display, when you come in for a landing you want to fly to the blue LED (on speed for landing). Should you come in with too low of an angle of attack, the display will illuminate into the yellow, telling you to put your nose up. Should you come in with too high of an angle of attack, the display will illuminate red, telling you to put your nose down. This kit comes with the HUD (Heads Up Display) adapter kit. |
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Complete Kit Weight | Less than 3.00 lbs. |
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AOA Interface Module size | In Inches: 5.75 x 2.60 x 1.65 |
System Voltage Requirements | 12 - 28 Volts DC |
System Max Power Draw | 0.250 Amps |
System Power Cable | 6 ft, three wires: power, ground and shield |
HUD Weight | 3.52 oz / 0.22 lb |
HUD Frame Dimensions | L: 4 1/8" x W: 1.250" |
HUD Bezel Dimensions | L: 4" x W: 2.5" |
Heated Probe Voltage Requirements | 12 or 24 VDC (must specify when ordering) |
Heated Probe Power Draw | 86 Watts at 12VDC / 172 Watts at 24VDC |
Heated Probe Current Draw | 8 Amps at 12VDC and 8 Amps at 24VDC |
Heated Probe Power Wire | Supplied by others |
Audio Output | 1 Volt P-P max at 300 ohm input impedance |
Aux (Audio) Cable | 6 ft, three wires: AP audio, AP ground and shield |
Audio Options | Four |
Mute Switch | Yes, on switch panel. |
LED Brightness Levels | 16, from ultra dim to very bright |
Photocell Diode | On display, allows for custom daytime/nighttime brightness settings |
Pressurized Version | Yes |
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