EFIS Nesis III
for aircrafttouch screen

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Characteristics

Type
EFIS
Domain
for aircraft
Technology
touch screen
Size

7 in, 8.4 in

Description

Nesis, the complete navigation, flight and engine system for the ultralight airplanes, autogyros and helicopters. The Nesis family of avionics is a self-contained state-of-the-art EFIS instrument optimized for ultralight aircrafts. We take great care to design our instruments lightweight and slim as possible. Nesis only weighs 1130 g. Available in 8.4" screen size and 7" screen size. Large 8.4" or 7" sunlight-readable touch display with high contrast. With two servo motors attached, you can use Nesis as a main device for controlling your autopilot. Low power consumption even at high brightness. This allows passive cooling without any ventilators. You can connect any composite video and you are able to see the video on the screen together with the flight parameters. Nesis gives out many warnings. You can hear them by connecting Nesis with your audio panel with a standard 3.5 mm jack. Built in carbon monoxide detector that gives a warning before the CO builds up to dangerous levels. You can operate Nesis through our CAN bus with a command stick (JOYU). With (BOXI) you control pitch and roll, electrical trims and radio transmission. By connecting ADS-B & Flarm, Nesis will show traffic on the navigation screen. Nesis has a built in global positioning system, an altitude and heading reference system, pressure measurement system and much more. Dual display, doubles your options. Secondary Nesis is equivalent and can be used by a co-pilot or just as an extension, as a flight information system (EFIS), engine information system (EMS) or both.

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