Fri, Jun 29, 2012
Combines With Primary Flight Instruments, ADS-B, Weather, Traffic, And GPS
A year after announcing the release of the first iPad compatible Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS-G mini), Levil Technology now announces engine monitoring capabilities with the introduction of the iLevil for mobile devices. With built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, the iLevil offers pilots the ability to customize their system by choosing any combination of Primary Flight Instrumentation, Engine Information, ADS-B in Weather and Traffic and GPS.
The integrated engine analyzer allows pilots to monitor real-time information such as RPM, Manifold Pressure, Fuel level, Temperatures readings, etc wirelessly on your device. Compatible Applications such as i1000 Flight System from Digital Sectional, LLC and AHRS Utility from Levil Technology will be demoed during the AirVenture show in Oshkosh this year.
“Because of its intuitiveness, we’ve been trying for years to design a touch-screen glass cockpit for the pilot on a budget, yet there wasn’t an affordable way of achieving this until the tablet revolution came along” says Ruben Leon, president of Levil Technology and EAA enthusiast. “iLevil completes the missing piece; in combination with an iPad or Android tablet, it is the most affordable and lightweight EFIS a pilot can have.”
The new system was designed as an additional layer of safety to traditional Multi-function displays or an affordable solution to weight-limited aircraft such as LSA, ultralights and UAVs. Its ability to communicate position, weather, attitude and engine information on the same channel makes it ideal for software developers to easily integrate such a system. Applications such as i1000 Flight System are able to depict a complete Multi-Function Display with Synthetic Vision for a fraction of the cost of any panel-mounted display in the market today.
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