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AZ - 960 Advanced Air Data Computer (AADC) |
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Designed in the late 1960s but still a popular aircraft, the G-II was equipped with a number of air data computers including: AZ - 242, AZ - 244, and AZ - 350 ADCs. Because we best understand the performance requirements for these aircraft, we have developed a new air data computer (ADC), the AZ - 960, to meet the new, stringent requirements of flight in Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) airspace. The key factor necessary for such an approval is the replacement of the existing ADCs found on these aircraft. The AZ - 960 is that replacement. The AZ - 960 provides operators with a straight-forward and effective solution for RVSM compliance by combining Honeywell’s leading-edge sensor technology and experience in air data applications. |
Key benefits of the AZ - 960 include:
 | | Functionally equivalent to the AZ - 242, AZ - 244, AZ - 350 |  | | Use of a second 106 pin connector which allows optional system enhancements |  | | Support of the SP - 50G AFCS interface for accurate altitude hold / pre-select capability Incorporation of a precision silicon pressure sensor (as used in the highly accurate, reliable, and stable AZ - 840/850 Micro Air Data Computers) for RVSM compliance |  | | Decreased weight and power consumption |  | | Cost of ownership reduction by means of a higher reliability product |  | | Supports the replacement of VN - 801 / AL - 861 Analog Controllers |
Aircraft Supported:
 | G - II/III |  | G - IIB |  | G - II Winglets |  | G - II Tip Tanks |
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