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About Precise Flight
Who we are
Precise Flight, Inc., headquartered in Bend, Oregon, was founded in 1980 by two aviation consultants concerned about the increasing speed of general aviation aircraft when coupled with the inability to slow the aircraft down without shock cooling the engines, and in some instances, the inability to maintain cabin pressure. In 1982, Precise Flight, Inc. launched its first product.
What we do
Precise Flight is uniquely distinct in the aviation industry by not only supplying proprietary products in the SpeedBrake, Pulselite, PreciseLite HID and LED Lighting and aircraft Oxygen Systems, but also has the ability to design or coordinate custom products for a variety of large manufacturers. Precise Flight's core technological capabilities fall into the following three categories:
Aviation Lighting
At Precise Flight, we have led the way in developing safe, efficient and effective technologies for large aircraft external lighting. In addition to the Pulselite system, our familiarity with aviation lighting has allowed us to advance into HID and LED lighting, with the PreciseLite line of lighting solutions, choosing technologies that represent aviation standards of dependability and efficiency.
Precise Flight's Pulselite system is installed on 80% of all new business aircraft manufactured by Gulfstream, Bombardier, Cessna and Israel Aircraft Industries, and on general aviation aircraft manufactured by Maule, Aviat and EADS Socata.
Aviation Oxygen
Precise Flight's Oxygen Systems are the highest regarded oxygen solutions available to the aviation consumer. Spanning a wide range of applications from the built-in system on the Cirrus SR22 and Cessna 400 with the display and actuation integrated into the instrument flat panel display, to the Cirrus semi-portable system with its most efficient crash load-capable mount which stows out of the way when not in use, Precise Flight is the leader in general aviation oxygen systems.
Electromechanical Controls
Precise Flight's SpeedBrake system is the most widely recognized amongst high performance piston aircraft spoiler systems. In fact, spoiler systems have paved the way to the company's success in motor and motion control, as these technologies have been applied to motor driven trim and flap and cabin heating applications.
Our mission
We're all about safety. We pride ourselves on the unrivaled ability to manufacture aviation oxygen, lighting, and electromechanical technologies that improve upon the safety and experience of our markets. And because we consistently provide our customers the same quality they have come to know and expect from our products, we've been doing just that for over 30 years.
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Upcoming Events
RAA Annual Convention in Minneapolis 2012
May 21, 2012/May 24, 2012 - Minneapolis, MN
Regional Aircraft Association annual convention.
EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2012
July 23, 2012/July 29, 2012 - Oshkosh, WI
One week each summer, EAA members and aviation enthusiasts totaling more than 500,000 from more than 60 countries attend EAA AirVenture at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, where they rekindle friendships and celebrate the past, present and future in the world of flight.
New Media
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Boeing 787 at EAA Airventure 2011
July 29, 2011, 8:29 p.m.
Boeing 787 landing at EAA Airventure in Oshkosh, WI.
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F-16 Crash at EAA Airventure 2011
July 28, 2011, 11:06 a.m.
F-16 Crash at EAA Airventure 2011
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EAA Airventure 7/26/2011
July 26, 2011, 7:13 p.m.
Pictures from our second day at Oshkosh 2011