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Hi Tracy;
I was planning on using PC Flight systems E MON
engine data unit with an I-Pac PC in my Rotary
Velocity but I just sketched out a 6.3" x 3" space in
panel planner for your new unit. Thanks
John
> Absolutely! The programmable alarm limits (both
> high and low side) are a
> key feature. Will be posting the complete details
> on the website soon and
> will have the prototype at Sun 'n Fun for show &
> tell at the hands on engine
> forum tent.
>
> There are a total of 27 instruments stuffed into the
> EM2, even the fuel
> gauges are included. The EM2 can replace virtually
> every 'steam gauge' on
> the panel.
> Air data includes Airspeed, Altitude & Rate of Climb
> but even I like having
> a conventional analog airspeed indicator so the EM2
> will just be for backup
> on air data in most cases.
>
> Tracy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tracy Crook [mailto:lors01@msn.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 6:15 PM
> To: 13brv3@mchsi.com
> Subject: Re: EM2 engine monitor
>
>
> Rusty,
> Width of the EM2 is same as standard radio/avionics
> stack (about 6.3").
> Height is about 3". If you reserve this space on
> the panel you will be
> safe. Thanks for the help offer!
>
> Tracy
>
> >> Homepage: http://www.flyrotary.com/
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