Inflight Entertainment => The missing link => Topic started by: PiperGirl on October 17, 2007, 01:51:54 PM
Title: Incase you get bored flying circles in your helicopter... :)
Post by: PiperGirl on October 17, 2007, 01:51:54 PM
::cowboy::
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In-Flight Entertainment For Helicopters Helicopter passengers can now enjoy their favorite tunes, movies and other types of entertainment thanks to what Avionics Innovations calls a "breakthrough" in in-flight entertainment (IFE) technology. The Integrated Cabin Entertainment system is designed to withstand the high-vibration environment of helicopters without skipping a beat. The unit is also mounted vertically to take up less space but the company said that compounded the performance challenges. "A long-standing unmet IFE need, a vertical mounting places more stress on playback units’ tracking ability, but the rugged, high-reliability ICE (Integrated Cabin Entertainment) system player passed all test procedures," said a company news release. The system features a DVD/CD playback system that's also available with Sirius satellite radio, a video amplifier and LCD screen. A passenger control unit is also included.
In-Flight Entertainment For Helicopters Helicopter passengers can now enjoy their favorite tunes, movies and other types of entertainment thanks to what Avionics Innovations calls a "breakthrough" in in-flight entertainment (IFE) technology. The Integrated Cabin Entertainment system is designed to withstand the high-vibration environment of helicopters without skipping a beat. The unit is also mounted vertically to take up less space but the company said that compounded the performance challenges. "A long-standing unmet IFE need, a vertical mounting places more stress on playback units’ tracking ability, but the rugged, high-reliability ICE (Integrated Cabin Entertainment) system player passed all test procedures," said a company news release. The system features a DVD/CD playback system that's also available with Sirius satellite radio, a video amplifier and LCD screen. A passenger control unit is also included.
When I flew in Hawaii, we had 10 disc CD players on our helicopters. I even have an auxiliary audio input on Lucy and LaFawnduh so I can listen to my tunes on XM radio while dropping buckets... There you go airtac.. now you know the reason us bucket droppers miss occasionally..too busy rockin to the beat.. ::whistle:: ::whistle:: ::whistle:: ::whistle::
Title: Re: Incase you get bored flying circles in your helicopter... :)
Post by: airtac on October 20, 2007, 12:24:48 AM
In-Flight Entertainment For Helicopters Helicopter passengers can now enjoy their favorite tunes, movies and other types of entertainment thanks to what Avionics Innovations calls a "breakthrough" in in-flight entertainment (IFE) technology. The Integrated Cabin Entertainment system is designed to withstand the high-vibration environment of helicopters without skipping a beat. The unit is also mounted vertically to take up less space but the company said that compounded the performance challenges. "A long-standing unmet IFE need, a vertical mounting places more stress on playback units’ tracking ability, but the rugged, high-reliability ICE (Integrated Cabin Entertainment) system player passed all test procedures," said a company news release. The system features a DVD/CD playback system that's also available with Sirius satellite radio, a video amplifier and LCD screen. A passenger control unit is also included.
When I flew in Hawaii, we had 10 disc CD players on our helicopters. I even have an auxiliary audio input on Lucy and LaFawnduh so I can listen to my tunes on XM radio while dropping buckets... There you go airtac.. now you know the reason us bucket droppers miss occasionally..too busy rockin to the beat.. ::whistle:: ::whistle:: ::whistle:: ::whistle::
I've wondered why I hear the occasional "3HT off the dip, uh-huh uh-huh I like it" ::rofl::