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SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 Improves Water Airplane Safety

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If you fly Seaplanes, you know how tricky glassy water landings can be. The SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 from Holy Micro! LLC is designed to enhance safety in these challenging conditions by using RADAR technology to provide precise height announcements from 400 ft. to 1 ft., making both takeoffs and landings safer.

Holy Micro! offers the SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 Quick Install/Portable RADAR Altimeter, is a portable 400 ft Take-off and Landing Height Announcer, accurate over Water and Land. This kit allows for a temporary connection to the SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 at any location under the wing or the tail to see which location provides the best result while avoiding turbulence and aerodynamic drag. The kit includes rechargeable battery, Bluetooth audio, and camera attachments, making it simple to find the best location under the wing or tail before proceeding with a permanent wired installation. The SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 Portable RADAR Altimeter comes in four colors—red, black, silver, and blue—and is built from high-quality aircraft aluminum to withstand tough environments.

It was recently featured in the September edition of Aviation Digest - Page -14

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