Engine power management display box from Ultra Electronics Flightline Systems showcased at NBAA

Oct. 22, 2010
ATLANTA, 22 Oct. 2010. Ultra Electronics Flightline Systems in Victor, N.Y., showed their digital engine management system -- Auracle CRM 2120 -- at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) show this week. The system provides engineer and fuel situational awareness for twin-engine aircraft ona full-color glass panel display. The system is available in vertical and horizontal form factors, has one data acquisition unit mounted in each nacelle, and has just one wire in the wing. It is networked using the CAN aerospace protocol.
Posted by John McHaleATLANTA, 22 Oct. 2010. Ultra Electronics Flightline Systems in Victor, N.Y., showed their digital engine management system -- Auracle CRM 2120 -- at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) show this week. The system provides engineer and fuel situational awareness for twin-engine aircraft ona full-color glass panel display.The system is available in vertical and horizontal form factors, has one data acquisition unit mounted in each nacelle, and has just one wire in the wing. It is networked using the CAN aerospace protocol.The display has an emergency "reversionary" screen display in case of a single display failure. There are multiple displays of engine analyzer data so the pilot can choose left, right, or both engine analyzer displays.All instruments, including fuel quantity are certified for primary use.For more information, visit www.ultra-fei.com/auracle.

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