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Tue, Apr 12, 2016

Flight Design Aircraft Approved To Use FreeFlight Systems' RANGR

Installation Available For More Than 400 Flight Design Aircraft Operating In The U.S.

A Letter of Intent (LOI) has been signed between Flight Design USA and FreeFlight Systems for the installation of the company's certified RANGR ADS-B system aboard more than 400 LSA aircraft operating in the U.S.

"We chose the FreeFlight RANGR as it is a complete line of capable and affordable options for owners of Flight Design's existing aircraft," said John Hurst, CT avionics expert. "Aircraft owners will have peace of mind flying with FreeFlight's RANGR, as the company is the pioneer in ADS- B solutions."

The installation package includes FreeFlight Systems' certified RANGR Transmitter Lite ADS-B Out system, and will include all the necessary components required for installation. For those customers that want to fly with the benefits of ADS-B In, FreeFlight's RANGR Transceiver Lite ADS-B In/Out system is available as an optional upgrade. FreeFlight Systems' RANGR product line consists of fully-featured, TSO-certified ADS-B solutions that accommodate a wide variety of customer needs.

"By providing Flight Design USA with our certified RANGR ADS-B systems, we demonstrate once again that there are practical ADS-B solutions for all aircraft," said Pete Ring, FreeFlight Systems' Director of Sales and Marketing.

(Image provided with FreeFlight Systems news release)

FMI: www.freeflightsystems.com


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