
Syracuse, New York Mar 27, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Holy Micro! LLC (holymicro.com), creators of the FAA-Approved SkyVoice Alert 500, SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400, and Absolute AoA System, is excited to announce its participation in the SUN 'n FUN Aerospace Expo. To celebrate the event, the company is introducing the Stack-Pass MixAmp to facilitate quicker and easier installation of its products and announcing exclusive event-only pricing.
"That is quite the haul of savings!" says the team at Holy Micro! LLC, as they unveil a promotion designed to put these life-saving technologies into more cockpits this year.
Advanced Safety Technology
Unlike traditional single-sensor differential pressure AoA systems limited to near-stall warnings, the advanced Absolute AoA system provides reliable information for climbing, cruising, and landingunaffected by density altitude, weight, or loading. Pilots can fly Absolute AoA for all V-speeds, including Best Glide, Best Range (L/Dmax), and more.
Designed as a Single Pilot Resource Management (SRM) tool, the system features a Flap Scanner with LiDAR technology that automatically adjusts for landing configuration. The 2.8-inch IPS touch display provides immediate visual feedback on Lift Reserve Remaining, while a Companion Display is available for secondary cockpit locations via simple plug-and-play integration.
The "Heads-Up" Audio Advantage
Holy Micro! LLC also continues to advance its SkyVoice product line. The SkyVoice Alert 500 with LiDAR range of 590ft and repeated Gear warnings from 560ft until the gear is down & locked. It delivers LiDAR-based AGL callouts from 500 ft to 1 ft on Take-off/Landing. The system supports both Bluetooth and wired audio output and includes Many user selectable Reminders on take-off and landing.
The SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 (RADAR), designed specifically for seaplanes/ amphibious aircraft, provides RADAR AGL callouts from to 400 ft to 1ft. This FAA-approved system offers up to four gear reminders, along with many user-selectable reminders on takeoff/landing. Like the SVA 500, it supports both Bluetooth and wired audio output for a seamless cockpit audio experience.
When you combine the Absolute AoA (for precision angle of attack awareness) with a SkyVoice unit (for real-time altitude callouts), youre effectively creating a full "heads-up" audio environment for the cockpit.
To support this environment, Holy Micro is creating an independent audio path. we have bypassed the most painful and expensive part of avionics installation. It is a panel-free audio integrator that provides total independence from the center stack.
"Installing modern safety tech shouldn't require $5,000 'center stack' surgery," says Frank Kunnumpurath of Holy Micro! "Our new Stack-Pass MixAmp is designed to bypass the complexities of existing audio panels, saving you thousands in installation costs while guaranteeing you never miss a critical alert."
The Problem: The "Audio Bottleneck"
Most pilots face three major hurdles when adding new gear:
The Solution: The Holy Micro Independent Audio Path
Our FAA-approved, aviation-grade Voice Range speakercomplete with a mixer-amp-driver boardprovides a dedicated, high-resolution audio environment for your Absolute AoA and SkyVoice products without ever touching your existing audio panel.
You get the lifesaving safety of Absolute AoA and SkyVoice alerts with a "no-surprises" installation. Its cleaner, louder, and significantly more affordable.
SUN 'n FUN Exclusive Pricing
Pilots visiting Hangar B, Booths 27 & 28 can take advantage of the following special promotions: Holy Micro!
Pilots attending the SUN 'n FUN Aerospace Expo are encouraged to visit the Holy Micro! / SkyVoice / Absolute AoA at Hangar B, Booths 27 & 28 to see these systems in action and secure this limited-time event pricing.
About Holy Micro! LLC:
Holy Micro! LLC specializes in innovative aviation electronics designed to reduce pilot workload and enhance safety through advanced LiDAR, RADAR, and AoA technology. Visit us at holymicro.com(www.holymicro.com)




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