Garmin G3000
The Garmin G3000 (and G2000/G5000) is the first touchscreen glass integrated avionics system designed for light turbine aircraft. It uses a variety of 14.1 inch integrated cockpit displays for ease of viewing and operation and 5.7 inch touchscreen controllers for intuitive control. The G3000 is capable of running Garmin's Synthetic Vision Technology, a graphical 3D rendering of terrain.[1] The G3000 was unveiled at the NBAA Convention in 2009.
Airframes
G2000
G3000
- HondaJet
- Cirrus Vision SF50
- Phenom 300 (in option)
- Cessna Citation M2
- Cessna Citation CJ3+[2]
G5000
- Learjet 70/75[3]
- Cessna Citation Longitude[4]
- Citation X+
- Cessna Citation Latitude
- Citation Sovereign+
G5000H
See also
References
- ↑ Garmin Ltd. (1996). "Garmin G3000". Retrieved 15 August 2011.
- ↑ Cyrus Sigari (September 2014). "A plus for the CJ3". AOPA Pilot: T-10.
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