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US $485.00
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Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:622-2082-002 Make:Collins Warranty:No Part Brand:Microline IND-350 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States

Collins IND-350 Nav indicator

P/N: 622-2082-002

The IND-350A is the updated, more rugged GPS/VOR/LOC Indicator from the well-regarded Collins Microline series. The IND-350A uses a rectilinear meter movement, instead of pendulum, which makes it easier to read. The needle remains vertical throughout its range of travel, which helps the pilot to better determine the degree of correction needed to stay on course.

This indicator does not contain a VOR/LOC Converter, which permits its use with a GPS. The IND-350 together with an Annunciator Control Unit (ACU), can be used to meet the FAA requirements for an IFR GPS installation.

Features:


·         Easy to read face

·         Standard ARINC interface

 

 

The Collins IND-350A does not contain an internal VOR/LOC Converter, it is designed to be used with NAV equipment that has this converter, such as:

·         Collins VIR-350A NAV

·         Collins VIR-351 NAV

·         King KNS-81 NAV/RNAV/Glideslope

·         King KNS-80 NAV/RNAV/DME/Glideslope

·         King KX-165 NAV/COMM

 

 

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