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PITTSBURGH, April 10, 2025 ~ Everett, Wash. - An inventor from Everett, Wash. has created a new and improved instrument display for aircraft that aims to enhance the pilot's control and convenience during flights. The inventor, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared that the idea for the A. I. R. D. HEAD UP DISPLAY came from a desire to provide a more efficient and effective way for pilots to reference and control their aircraft's attitude.
The patent-pending invention features a display that is directly in front of the pilot's field of view, ensuring important flight information is easily accessible at all times. This not only increases convenience but also aids in maintaining control of the aircraft.
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The A. I. R. D. invention is now available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers in the aviation industry. Interested parties can visit www.a-i-r-d.com for more information or contact John C. Kroack at 425-478-6638 or via email at [email address]. With its potential to revolutionize aircraft instrument displays, the A.I.R.D invention is expected to garner significant interest from industry players.
The patent-pending invention features a display that is directly in front of the pilot's field of view, ensuring important flight information is easily accessible at all times. This not only increases convenience but also aids in maintaining control of the aircraft.
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The A. I. R. D. invention is now available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers in the aviation industry. Interested parties can visit www.a-i-r-d.com for more information or contact John C. Kroack at 425-478-6638 or via email at [email address]. With its potential to revolutionize aircraft instrument displays, the A.I.R.D invention is expected to garner significant interest from industry players.
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