For Sale ADSB In & Out -- EAA/AOPA Discount

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Good Day, all.

RST Engineering has been appointed a dealer for the Stratus ADSB In & Out systems for Experimental aircraft. The catch is that we are not allowed to publicly disclose the pricing as Stratus/Appareo have established minimum advertised prices. However, I can tell you that our pricing to EAA and AOPA members carry a significant discount below the MAP. I can send you a private link by email to the website where these prices are shown. Email me jim@rstengineering.com and I'll send you a link to the website.

By the way,we are dealers for Experimental aircraft only, but the units meet all the TSO requirements for Standard certificated aircraft AND meet the FAA requirements for the rebate.

Please read the "FAQ" for updates and more information.

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Thanks,

Jim Weir
EAA 86698
 
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Just a short reminder ... the $500 installation rebate ends on the 18th of September. The unit has to be installed, test flown, report received, and application FILED by this date.

Don't misunderstand. I don't agree with this policy but there's a lot of stuff that the FAA and I disagree on.

Jim
 
1. OK, we've recently cut ourselves a heck of a deal with the ESG box and I truly believe that we have the lowest price in the country (including shipping/handling). If anybody has a lower price for the ESG itself please let me know. Here is the link to the web page: http://www.rstengineering.com/rst/pr...b/adsb-eaa.htm

2. I finally found a good way to post a link for you all to download the COMPLETE Appareo installation manual, detailed FAA paperwork, and the real skinny on how to do the antenna coax. Here you go: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_duc_27b4XMUU1zcWlBcGdZU0E

3. If all you want is the antenna coax information page, here you go: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_duc_27b4XMU0NkLUNseDNuMXM

4. I still have a few of these small GPS antennas in stock. They mount in a 7/8" hole and do NOT need any "magic length" of coax cable. They go for about $70 each. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_duc_27b4XMQkJUazFRWV8xaXM

5. Just for those of you who want a face to go with the rest of my ramblings, this is what Cyndi and I looked like in 1959 and what we look like today. This is the sum total of RST Engineering staff. She's the brains, I'm the pack mule. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_duc_27b4XMekV4bndCLUdnTzA

If anybody needs any other data or documentation, I'll try and dig it out for you. Thanks for putting up with me.

Jim
RST Engineering
 
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