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Recon Equipment releases Flight HUD

Vital flight details to be passed on direct-to-eye, in real-time, to wingsuit aviators, BASE jumpers and skydivers via Heads-up Display

Recon Equipment, top rated head of Heads-up Show (HUD) technological innovation for activity activities, is thrilled to declare the restricted launch of a modern HUD developed particularly for perfection individual flight. Flight HUD is available to pre-order from Recon Laboratories.
Recon's HUDs have already totally changed the way wingsuit aviators Jeb Corliss and supermodel-adventurer Roberta Mancino fly by providing flight-critical information, direct-to-eye. Via the package of on board receptors the HUD, initially developed for snowfall activities, has been personalized to show move rate, rate and elevation via a small LCD display seated unobtrusively within the pilot's goggle.

To assurance development, Recon Equipment has set a need of 250 pre-orders of the unique HUD, available on Recon's unique tasks web page, Recon Laboratories. The web page has been released especially for such tasks, enabling Recon to reply to need for unique situation HUDs from different activities areas.

Click here to listen to what Jeb Corliss has to say about how Flight HUD has made him a better lead.

Tom Fowler, Primary Promotion Official of Recon Equipment included, "We are overwhelmed with demands from sportsmen and members from a extensive range of activities to make unique HUDs for their particular use. Flight HUD is Recon's first unique venture whereby a certain variety of pre-orders will discover a unique development. We are really thrilled to be able to provide individual flight sportsmen the same details conventional aviators have been using for many and know this cutting-edge will re-define their traveling encounter."

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