Note: The part numbers available on this page are not the FAA STC Approved D10A's that are coming soon. Part numbers listed here are intended for install in experimental aircraft only. For STC'd version, please click here Dynon's EFIS-D10A is the most popular Electronic Flight Information System on the market today. This instrument fits into a standard 3-1/8" panel hole, making it an ideal candidate for replacing vacuum and electric attitude indicators. This innovative design consolidates all your flight instruments into a sunlight-readable, 4” diagonal, color LCD. Key safety features include Dynon's optional Angle-of Attack/ Pitot design that alerts pilots of potential stall conditions and an optional Li-ion backup battery which will keep the instrument running for 2 hours in the event of a power bus failure. INSTRUMENTS INCLUDED:
ALL SENSORS INSIDE Includes 15 solid-state sensors all inside the instrument housing eliminating any complicated installation problems. If desired, an optional external compass /magnetometer and outside air temperature probe may be added to your system. |
magnetometer is not real good. needs the remote magnetometer. otherwise, very happy with it
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No, the D10A is not certified (TSO'D) and is not recommended for installation in certified aircraft.
On our document tab is the D10A manual. On page 7 they state the amps used and circuit breaker needed.
The Dynon D10A can only be installed in experimental aircraft. It is not recommended to be installed in certified aircraft (e.g. Cessna, Piper, etc)
The D10A is not an IFR approved HSI. You will need a certified navigator such as the GTN 650 part number 11-09702.
No, the D10A is intended for use in experimental aircraft only.
Yes, you will also need the Dynon HS34 to translate the data. This is only approved for experimental aircraft.
As a back up EFIS, the D10A requires its own pitot/static input to operate.
Yes, when configured the display will show ground speed.