Guardian Avionics Begins Shipping MFD 650 For Experimental Aircraft

Guardian Avionics is now shipping its Multi-Function Display (MFD) system, the MFD 650, for installation in experimental aircraft panels.

Guardian Avionics is now shipping its Multi-Function Display (MFD) system, the MFD 650, for installation in experimental aircraft panels. The MFD 650 shares information that is in front of the pilot with his passengers while creating a valuable record of flight data that can be stored in the Cloud. Two to six iPads, mini-Pads, iPhones or iWatches will allow passengers to view synthetic reality, a moving map display, engine data or the pilot logbook when those devices are connected to a Garmin GPS and an electronic engine monitor. At the same time the MFD 650 will monitor carbon monoxide levels in the cockpit and provide two USB Smart Charger outlets for rapid charging of cell phones or other electronic devices.

The MFD 650 can also combine navigation and engine information in a split-screen display.

IPhones and iPads are connected to the MFD 650 via Bluetooth and operate through the Guardian Avionics I-MFD App which is available through the App Store. The App will automatically record flight time, take offs and landings, engine and flight data. The information is stored during flight and then is automatically uploaded through a Wi-Fi connection to a secure Cloud location for post-flight analysis at home or conveyance to the pilot's service mechanic.

The MFD 650 can be mounted in the panel and an alternate version, the MFD 850, can be mounted remotely behind the panel. The MFD 650 weighs 8 ounces and measures 1.7 inches wide, 1.3 inches high and 7 inches deep.

The MFD 650 or 850 is available for $999.00 through Guardian Avionics. For more information visit GuardianAvionics.com.

Guardian Avionics expects to introduce the FMS 750, a certificated version, in 2016.

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