Precision Airmotive Introduces     Lamar Master Control Unit

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For Immediate Release

Everett, Tuesday, September 2, 1997:    Precision Airmotive Corporation, a respected manufacturer of aircraft electrical components, is proud to introduce the Lamar Master Control Unit (MCU).  This product innovation represents another significant expansion of the Lamar line of electrical system components.

Precision’s MCU incorporates several electrical system functions and parts, which include engine starting, a master relay, ground power control, a fully integrated ACU, solid state current sensors, and a ground power receptacle.  The Lamar MCU is currently being installed on all new Cessna aircraft recently under  production in Independence, Kansas.

The MCU offers improved system reliability because sensitive electrical components are nestled in a sturdy protective casing.  This enclosure shelters the collective components from the harsh environment  within the aircraft engine compartment.  “We expect the Lamar MCU to allow for easier  troubleshooting than conventional systems,” says John Newsom, Vice President of marketing for Precision Aviation Products.   “The unit housing the electrical control systems can simply and quickly be removed from the aircraft for inspection and service.”

Precision Aviation Products Corporation and its companies Precision Airmotive Corporation and Precision Engines Corporation are headquartered at Paine Field in Everett, Washington.  Precision companies manufacture and overhaul a variety of general aviation products such as RSA fuel injection systems, MSA carburetors, and Lamar electrical components. 

 

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