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Introducing the Advanced AF-5700 12.1" Display

Dynon

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From Dynon?s Advanced Flight Systems division, the new AF-5700 display - featuring a new ADVANCED Touch interface - is the smallest form factor 12? EFIS available.

The new AF-5700 display combines the largest-in-class 12.1? screen with a minimized installation footprint. With its new ADVANCED Touch interface, the AF-5700 gives pilots the opportunity to install a large screen EFIS in an instrument panel that previously could not support one.

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The AF-5700?s sleek form factor was designed to maximize space utilization, provide the largest amount of functional screen area possible, and minimize the panel space required. The large 12.1? screen allows for a larger display of information, more effective split-screen multi-tasking, and reduced information clutter.

The new ADVANCED Touch interface adds many options for data entry through touch keys and gestures, emphasizing the same philosophy of shallow menu structure found on all AF-5000 displays. The AF-5700 display is priced at $4800.

AF-5700 displays are expected to start shipping in April 2016.
 
That is one gigantic screen, beautiful! Will it fit in a 7/9 panel in some way?

Edit: Fired up the DXF viewer, looks like it's a tight fit, but might be possible (Not taking into account the structures behind the panel that is). Definitely doable with a slightly extended panel ...
 
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AF-5700 Dimensions

The AF-5700 will easily fit in a RV-7/9 panel.

Model------Width-------Height
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5800-------11.50"-------9.00"
5700-------10.85"-------8.90"
5600-------10.25"-------8.15"
5500-------9.125"-------7.125"

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Rob Hickman
Advanced Flight Systems Inc.
N402RH RV-10
 
Panel frame

Is that Geoff's standard symmetrical panel? If so, I might be talked into the big screen in the middle if I don't have to change the panel frame.
 
Rob,
I know you have just begun testing, but down the road, will you incorporate two AFS 5700, as an option, on a RV-14 "Quick Panel"? Greg
 
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