San Jose, California-based Crossbow Technologies has introduced a solid-state attitude and heading reference system for general aviation aircraft. The $8,250 AHRS500GA uses micromachined accelerometers and gyros.
Source: Flight International



2001-06-19T00:00:00+01:00
San Jose, California-based Crossbow Technologies has introduced a solid-state attitude and heading reference system for general aviation aircraft. The $8,250 AHRS500GA uses micromachined accelerometers and gyros.
Source: Flight International
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