Model Number | Configuration | Part Number | Price | Buy |
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MD302 - 6420302-1 | Standby Attitude Module (SAM) Digital, 10–32 VDC, Attitude, Altitude, Airspeed, Slip, Internal battery, Black bezel | 10-05081 | $10543.50 | |
MD302 - 6420302-2 | Standby Attitude Module (SAM) Digital, 10–32 VDC, Attitude, Altitude, Airspeed, Slip, No battery, Black bezel | 10-06017 | $10628.20 | |
MD302 - 6420302-3 | Standby Attitude Module (SAM) No display, 10–32 VDC, Remote ARINC output, No battery | 10-06018 | $8441.40 | |
MD302 - 6420302-4 | Standby Attitude Module (SAM) Digital, 10–32 VDC, Attitude, Altitude, Airspeed, Slip, Internal battery, Gray bezel | 10-06019 | $10628.20 | |
MD302 - 6420302-5 | Standby Attitude Module (SAM) Digital, 10–32 VDC, Attitude, Altitude, Airspeed, Slip, No battery, Gray bezel | 10-06020 | $10628.20 |
SAM® is a solid-state instrument that displays attitude, altitude, airspeed, slip, vertical trend, and heading information to the pilot in an advanced, 2-inch format. SAM delivers an easy-to-fit, compact design with selectable orientation (horizontal and vertical) like no other, ensuring a perfect fit within any panel. The unique two-screen display features high-definition graphics and extra-wide viewing angles. And at 1.6 pounds, SAM weighs less than the three instruments it’s designed to replace. Pilots appreciate the intuitive interface, while installers love the flexible design. |
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No, the MD302 does not have the ability to couple to any NAV or GPS source.
Yes, the MD302 is considered a primary altimeter replacement.
Per the installation manual, it does not connect to an autopilot.