Vertical Power

March 2008
Vertical Power 
In This Issue
Year In Review
Introducing VP-50
Introducing VP-200 CCS
How To: Wing Connector
 
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Year in Review 
As many of you know, 2007 was a good year for us. We launched the VP-200 at Oshkosh and began shipping shortly afterwards. The VP-100 began shipping in December. We were able to stay on budget and generally on schedule.
 
2008 should be even more interesting. We are introducing two new products which are highlighted below. One is a solid-state electrical system for under $1500, and the other is an automatic Climate Control System where you simply set the desired cabin temperature and it does the rest. Take a look.
Introducing the VP-50 
Solid-state electrical system for under $1500!
 
Priced at under $1500, the VP-50 packs a lot of features in a small package with a small price. It brings modern technology to experimental aircraft to simplify wiring and provide advanced electrical system capabilities. It replaces switches, circuit breakers, indicators, voltage alarms, trim relays, shunts, voltage converters and a host of other products. Plus, it makes wiring a modern aircaft electrical system simpler than traditional alternatives. 

VP-50

Click here for more information. 
Introducing the
VP-200 Climate Control System
"Set and forget" air conditioning and heating.
 
The VP-200 Climate Control System (CCS) gives you the ability to "set and forget" the temperature in your cabin, similar to modern luxury automobiles. It works with the VP-200 system, providing an integrated display for control, system monitoring, and alerting functions. The CCS controls the air conditioning fans and compressor as well as the servos which open and close the hot air valves.  

Climate Control Screen


Visit here for more information.
 
How To: Wing Connectors
Which connectors do I use?
 
This month's How To is about finding a good connector to use for wires running out to the wing, and also in various places throughout the fuselage. We've done the work for you - a listing of part numbers is right on the forums. 

Connectors

 
Visit the forums here for more information.
 
We hope you find this newsletter worthwhile. If there are other topics you would like to see here, please drop us an e-mail.
 
Please feel free to forward this on to fellow builders and pilots. See you again next month.
 
Regards,
 

Marc Ausman
Vertical Power