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AH-64D Longbow
Bell
CH-47
Enstrom
Puma 330
Sikorsky S-76
UH-60
V-22 Osprey
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AH-64D Cyclic, Collective, Target Acquisition Grips
The AH-64D Longbow was developed as one of the most advanced attack helicopters ever created. This is why Boeing entrusted their control systems to Mason Electric. Aside from Masons reputation for reliability and quality, our commitment to innovation is demonstrated in our willingness to apply highly advanced problem-solving skills to every job. Wherever difficult electrical and mechanical control problems exist, Mason is ready to apply its skills, ingenuity, and experience.
The AH-64D uses Mason cyclic, collective and target acquisition grips. They were all custom designed for Boeing with a variety of switches and transducers to control onboard systems. The 724 style collective alone contains 19 switches and the 722 style target acquisition grips have a total of 28 switches! These complex grips are a proud example of Mason Electrics design and manufacturing capabilities.
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724 style collective, 722 style targeting grips, cyclic. |
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407/973 series toggles, 805/896/876 transducers, 715 trigger, pushbutton switches, mini pushbuttons, toggle pushbuttons |
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Constructed of Mil-Spec Aluminum Alloy |
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Laser engraving |
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