De Havilland DH-01

De Havilland DH-01

De Havilland have introduced a new range of watches developed specifically for pilots by pilots. The DH-01/ DH-02 record times of take-offs and landings and the duration of flights.

They also allow the user to register both block to block and total time. Both these functions can operate in either UTC or local time. All functions include a second time zone, an alarm and a 1/100-second chronometer as standard.

All the chronometer functions are based on an exceptionally high-precision temperature-compensated quartz oscillator (with a maximum error rate of approx. 0.1 seconds a day at between -25º C and +65º C).

DH-02
The DH-02 model is similar to the DH-01 but has in addition an altimeter optimized for  aviation. The DH-02 model is equipped with an ultra-sensitive latest-generation pressure sensor enabling altitude to be estimated to an accuracy of one foot.
De Havilland Watches are available with hand-stitched leather, steel or titanium straps.

More information from http://www.dehavilland-watches.com/

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iPhone 3gs

iPhone 3GS

It won’t surprise any of you to know that as well as a helicopter freak, I’m also a gadget freak. I usually have the latest phone, computer, camera, etc, etc. My study at home is an Aladdin’s cave of once used- forever forgotten gizmo’s.

But I rarely dispose of the unused stuff either. You just never know when you may want something. When it came to the iPhone, I admit that I wasn’t an early adopter. I had an iTouch which is the same but without the phone capabilities, and I was sort of happy with that.

Never the less I succumbed and bought one. It is not, however, my main phone – I use a Nokia for that and it will take something VERY special to shift me away.

Anyway, we digress. Most of you will be familiar with the features of the iPhone so I’m not going to bother with that in general, but the applications feature, will be the focus of this post. Read More→

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Garmin Aera

Garmin will shortly announce a new range of portable GPS systems complete with a 4.3 inch QVGA sunlight readable touchscreen. The new series will be capable of working in either an automotive or aviation mode. When in aviation mode, pilots are greeted with colorful icons that use intuitive pictures and labels to indicate their function: map, weather, terrain, direct to, HSI/panel, active FPL, numbers, nearest, WPT info, position, XM radio, and tools. Pilots can choose any of these functions by simply touching the appropriate icon. For example, after touching the terrain icon, pilots will see terrain and obstacle data that vividly depicts potential hazards. Read More→

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Oct
11

Hamilton Watches

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Hamilton X-Copter

Most of us aviators are not un-familiar with the Breitling range of aviator watches, particularly, the Breitling emergency, which contains a transmitter in the event of you having a forced landing or other similiar type of emergency.

There are though, a number of companies who now make watches aimed at the modern aviator. Most however are focussed on the fixed wing aviator or, alternatively, are generic, with features that would be suitable for both the fixed and/or rotary wing pilot.

Hamilton Watches however have introuduced a watch specifically aimed at the helicopter pilot – the Hamilton X-Copter. This stylish watch features a bold letter H at 6 o’clock, the ultimate miniaturized “helipad,” cut out propeller on the see through back of case, black rubber strap with white stitching, and is water resistant to 100M. It has a maximum take off weight calculator, a practical Fahrenheit/Celsius temperature converter, markers indicating compass bearing, temperature scales and seconds on the bezel.

The X-Copter is a a round stainless steel cased timepiece 44mm in diameter with a black dial and a day date indicator at 3 o’clock.  Its a stunning looking watch and not too expensive (comparatively) at about £1000. I can’t imagine anyone ever using the features but who cares. It’s a heli watch!

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