The BAE-14/28 TurboAlternator is a manually deployed, air driven, emergency electric supply for small aircraft. The unit is capable of supplying electric power to drive a basic complement of flight critical instruments. If a primary electrical system failure should occur, the pilot deploys the miniature turboalternator. The flight can then be continued to the intended destination, or terminated at a convenient airport under more casual conditions.
The TurboAlternator is a true stand-by power supply. In the event the aircraft loses its total electrical system the alternator will still function. The unit is self-exciting, thus it will work in the absence of the battery.
The appropriate installation kit is included to reduce installation time and cost.
The TurboAlternator BAE 14/28 is STC'd on the following aircraft:
-Beech Bonanza Models: 33, 35,36
-Cessna 182 (all models)
-Cessna 206 (all models)
-Cessna 210 (all models)
-Piper PA-32 (all models)
-Piper PA-28 (all models)
-Mooney M20 (A-R)
Specs
Weight: 8 pounds
Size: 5" diamter turbine
Output: 12 amps/28volts at 150 knots IAS
7.7 amp/28volts at 105 knots IAS
BAE 14/28 TurboAlternator
Reliable electrical backup for Single Engine General Aviation.