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Safe Flight Delivers Its 600,000 Stall Warning System

Safe Flight Instrument has just delivered its 600,000th stall warning system, a device invented by company founder Leonard Greene in 1946. Starting from this initially simple but invaluable piece of equipment for light aircraft, the company (Booth 2156) has developed a series of sophisticated systems for today's business jets and airliners.

The more modest total of 200 deliveries is also announced for Safe Flight's N1 Computer, which helps maximize both performance and operating efficiency by accurately displaying real-time target N1 thrust settings for take-off, climb, cruise and go-around. The N1 Computer is installed on a variety of Cessna, Learjet and Raytheon business jets.

 
 
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