Two hour battery backup is an option.  Of course the actual horizon is 
the ultimate backup :-)

Steve Eberhart
Just a whole bunch of aluminum out in the garage that will eventually 
have the tail number N14SE and go real fast

Scott Stanton wrote:

> Try   http://www.dynondevelopment.com/
> 
> It does look like a nifty system.  Better have a
> redundant electrical.
> 
> Scott Stanton
> Raleigh NC
> 
> --- cartera <cart...@cuug.ab.ca> wrote:
> 
>>Hi Dana & Gang,
>>Would be nice to have an URL to be able to read up
>>on the specs, 
>>but again we don't make this high accountant salary
>>and sometimes
>>needle, ball and airspeed is all that is affordable.
>>;)
>>Take Care! Thank You Sir!!!! 
>>
>>Dana Overall wrote:
>>
>>>Dynon Development is a company a host of
>>>
>>experimental airplane building
>>
>>>groups have been following for the last year and
>>>
>>half.  This company made a
>>
>>>point of not supplying the instrument until THEY
>>>
>>had done the beta testing,
>>
>>>not the end users.  
>>>
>>Adrian VE6AFY
>>Calgary, Alberta
>>Mailto:cart...@cuug.ab.ca
>>http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~cartera
>>
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