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Max Viz Ets 100 And Flipper on 2040-parts.com

US $7,800.00
Location:

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
Flipper missing retaining clip
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Max Viz has pioneered affordable EVS for everyone.  Max Viz has an affordable EVS that will transform the way you view flying. It’s all about getting home. Safely.

Max-Viz (Enhanced Vision Systems) EVS helps pilots to see better at night, in bad weather, smog, smoke, haze and light fog. It’s an essential tool that increases your safety whether you fly for pleasure or of necessity. With EVS, pilots can see the horizon, terrain, and runway approaches, and avoid inadvertent IMC and CFIT, even in compromised visibility, unexpected weather conditions or darkness. Clearly see wildlife or human activity on or near the runway and provide a smoother flight for your passengers based on the ability to see and avoid weather systems and clouds. Max Viz can transform your situational awareness and effectiveness, enhancing pilot confidence and operational safety. 

EVS 100 cost new $17,000

Flipper screen cost new $ 2500

Aircraft now on UK register cannot use the equipment



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