I have been looking on the temperature specifications of the components I use in the Magnetic Switch. It turns out that I’ve been very careful when I determine the operating temperature range for the Switch (-10C to +50C). Because all the components can handle down to minus 40 degrees Celsius. The new operating temperature range is (-40C to +50C). So if there is someone who wants to go out and fly in extreme cold. They should not worry about the functionality of my magnetic switch. Remember to bring warm clothes.
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Magnetic Switch Mass Production
Field Test at Norway Open 2011
The Magnetic Switch that we have been working on for some time, has passed the testing phase with flying colours! We had three experienced pilots test it under various conditions and situations, and they were all thoroughly impressed.
The testing took place in the challenging terrains of Norway, from flat landscapes to steep mountains. This ensured that our product was put through its paces in real-world circumstances.
Our pilots reported exceptional performance during their test runs. They loved the design, ease-of-use, and above all, the reliability factor — everything functioned perfectly even in demanding situations.
This significant milestone marks a great success for our team and I couldn’t be more proud. It’s reassuring to know that our hard work has paid off and we’re on track to deliver an outstanding product.
Magnetic Switch Prototype Test Flight
First test flight on a lovely spring morning. The test went pretty good.
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