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Fri, Mar 29, 2019

iFly GPS Adds RealPlan To Version 11

Intelligent And Optimized Routing For The Real World

Adventure Pilot announces the addition of RealPlan to their upcoming major release of iFly GPS. Version 11 will be available for Android phones and tablets, iPads, iPhones and Windows later this spring with a demo release available at Sun 'n Fun.

The patent pending RealPlan feature will optimize a route based on time or cost while considering complex airspace, topography, winds, aircraft performance and fuel costs based on pilot preferences. For those flights beyond the range of a given aircraft, RealPlan will select fuel stops with appropriate runway length, fuel cost and fuel type.

“iFly GPS is designed for the real world, and our new RealPlan feature demonstrates this by simplifying the planning phase, and providing real monetary savings that would normally go unnoticed,” said Walter Boyd, founder and chief architect at Adventure Pilot. “Image planning a trip over high terrain, active SUAs, TFRs, and strong headwinds.  Previously, a pilot would need to manually plan and rubber band around undesirable areas.  But with RealPlan all you need to do is select your origin and destination airports and iFly GPS will do the rest."

(Image provided with iFly GPS news release)

FMI: www.iFlyGPS.com

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