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Gulfstream HUD Overhead Unit

Gulfstream HUD Overhead Unit - Photo 1
Catalogue NumberC0205
Sub-categories
Year of manufacture1998
LocationRack RAA14 (HUD DUs) [Mezzanine Store]
Object TypeDisplay Unit
DivisionAirborne Display [ADD]
Platform
Manufacturer
Part No79-160-30-01L
Serial No98-02-0025
Dimensions
Width (mm):220
Height (mm):200
Depth (mm):470
Weight (g):14000
Inscription(s)GEC-Marconi Avionics Ltd Rochester, Kent. England Overhead Unit Part 79-160-30-01L Ser 98-02-0025 Wt 31.0 lbs Model E0-200
NotesThis Overhead Unit is from the 2020 Civil HUD system

In 1994 Honeywell teamed with GEC Avionics on HUD and the system was marketed as the HUD 2020, because of the link to good vision; it comprised a compact CB-200 monochrome combiner and EO-200 electro-optical overhead unit, together with the HG-200 digital headup guidance computer which was made by Honeywell. The HUD 2020 weighs only 23 kg with much of the saving coming from the extremely lightweight Combiner which is only 4mm thick. The Combiner is curved and extremely thin with a frequency selective coating made up of several hundred layers of variable refractive index material called a ‘rugate’ coating.

The 2020 system was certified to Category II and is offered as a standard option on the GIV, GIV-SP and GV

The original Gulfstream IV HUD was stroke only with "growth to raster" built in, but never taken to full production.

Honeywell developed an Infra-Red system with Kollsman which gave night vision through the HUD. The later HUD was a full raster/cursive capable unit and this system was an option on the Gulfstream. It was called EVS Enhanced Visual System.

The Combiner is curved and only 4mm thick with a frequency selective coating made up of several hundred layers of variable refractive index material called a ‘rugate’ coating. This coating was originally called a synthetic hologram to make it sound impressive! The Combiner weighs only 340gms.

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