Posts by Justin Kwong
Eagle 2 In Action
Epic Optix friend Richard Chapman sent us this stunning image of our Eagle 2 head-up display in action, captured when Rich flew his Van’s Aircraft RV-7A over the Tehachapi Mountains in the Transverse Ranges system of southern California! This picture shows where the airplane will go through the saddleback; the flight path vector (FPV) is…
Read MoreEpic Optix Donates Eagle 2 and GPU to AOPA Sweepstakes!
This year’s Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s (AOPA) annual membership drive centers around the sweepstakes drawing of a refurbished general aviation airplane! The plane is awarded to any new member or renewal member. This year, the sweepstakes plane is a refurbished Van’s Aircraft RV-10 with a fully-equipped glass cockpit! Here, you see Ray Kwong, CEO,…
Read MoreEAA AirVenture 2019!
Epic Optix will be attending the EAA AirVenture show in Oshkosh, WI! We will have a booth in the Innovation Showcase (IC-17) – stop by and say hello! We will be showcasing our Epic Eagle 2 head-up display (HUD), along with our latest graphics processing unit (GPU)!
Read MoreHeads UP For Safety
Heads UP for Safety By Gary D. Reeves October 17, 2018 at 12:45 PM The new technology available on the panel and on iPads is amazing. I’ve never felt more confident or safer when flying. Traffic, weather, flight planning are all available to any pilot in bright shining color only a fingertip away. The problem…
Read MoreAVweb Video: Epic Optix Low Cost HUD
Watch AVweb reporter Paul Bertorelli interview Epic Optix CEO, Ray Kwong! Ray introduces Paul to the Eagle-1 HUD at the SUN ‘n FUN 2018 fly-in in Lakeland, FL! https://youtu.be/KRdTcE9XZo8
Read MoreVIDEO: Head-Up Display For Light GA: Epic Optix HUD
Epic Optix was featured in the AOPA magazine! Take a look at this interesting overview video!
Read MoreEpic Eagle Featured in AOPA
Steve Jacobson, an Avidyne executive and former U.S. Air Force A–10 pilot, said he’s long sought a cost-effective way of bringing HUDs to GA cockpits. “I could put a bullet through the window of a moving truck two miles away with a HUD because they allow you to fly so precisely,” he said. “For GA…
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