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Features:

  • Save/recall unlimited flight plans
  • Graphical weight and balance
  • Wind table
  • Fuel planning
  • Full editing of any sector
  • Reverse a flight plan
  • Quick search databases
  • Simulator mode
  • Connect to GPS for real-time navigation
  • EFIS or HSI vector moving map displays
  • Scan in any map and use as a moving bitmap

Main screen

EFISce main

The main screen view shows the active flight plan, the sector display scrolls to display any leg. Highlight a sector to display additional information.

The flight plan totals for distance time and fuel are constantly updated as sectors are added/edited or deleted.

flight plan

A wind table makes planning easy. As you add sectors to the plan the appropriate wind for the planned level is selected or interpolated as required.

Weight and balance data

Weight and balance data is supplied for many popular types of aircraft. This can easily be added to or edited to suit your own aircraft.

There is no practical limit to the number of stations you can add.

The fuel weight and fuel burn for the planned flight are automatically calculated and converted to the right units for the aircraft type.

map databases

All records can easily be edited/deleted or new records added.

Efisce screen real-time GPS displays

The real power of the application is demonstrated by the real-time displays driven by GPS input.

Here the EFIS view shows planned track, heading display, airfields and navaids, controlled airspace and data displays.

EFIS view

Here the HSI view shows all the points of the compass.

All the views display in real-time when the palmtop is connected to a GPS via the serial port, Compact Flash GPS card or via bluetooth.

To visually check your plan before take-off, select simulator mode which will run the entire planned flight as if you are actually flying it.

scan in map

You can scan in any map of your own and calibrate it in a few seconds... now your planned flight will be displayed on your moving bitmap.

Use the zoom function to display maps of varying resolutions.

As you move to different locations the appropriate pre-scanned maps are loaded and displayed as required.

public domain maps

Public domain low resolution maps of the world, USA and Europe are supplied with the application.

Biggin Hill approach

Approach plates may also be scanned in and used as a moving-map

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 June 2011 14:17