The Redline Sidewinder Power Driver is now available through Aircraft Spruce.
Powered by Milwaukee’s 28V power unit with a lithium battery pack, Sidewinder tow bar weighs less than 22 lbs., collapses to 27 inches and stows easily in your baggage compartment. Made in the USA using 4130 Chromoly tubing, the Sidewinder is available for a wide variety of Beechcraft, Cessna, Piper, Mooney, Eclipse, Cirrus, and Rockwell single and twin engine aircraft.
Price: $1,600.
For more information: 877-4SPRUCE or www.aircraftspruce.com.
The body of the maplight is constructed of aircraft grade 6061 T6 aluminum and black anodize treated for protection from corrosion. The LED bulbs and internal components are engineered to withstand 150% of their rated voltage without damage. The average bulb life of the LED used in this product in excess of 20,000 hours of use and the maplight draws only 20 milliamps of power with virtually no heat produced.
The lights can be used to illuminate the instrument panel and then repositioned to illuminate charts as the lights are able to rotate 360°.
The mount is 4130 chrome-moly construction, powder coated and fits all 912 and 914 engines. Standard color is white. Options include additional clearance for a 12-volt high-amp starter cable connection and powder coating in other colors. The mount is furnished with installation instructions and the required shim washers recommended by Rotax. Mounting hardware is not included.
The facility features a retail store with parts and pilot supplies, as well as a large warehouse of inventory for shipment of orders to customers throughout Canada.
With the flip of a switch, this battery-operated, hand-held unit displays the actual tire pressure and tire temperature. Small removable electronic valve sensors transmit pressure/temperature to the LCD monitor within 25-50 feet of the aircraft. The sensors can be easily removed when adding air to the tires, and when placing the sensors back on the valve stems, the new pressure readings are sent to the LCD monitor. Pressure can be read as PSI, KPA, BAR, or KG/CM squared. Temperature can be read in Centigrade or Fahrenheit. The monitor also has an alarm setting for high or low pressure.

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is an LED maplight.

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