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Wed, Apr 22, 2009

Finally! Hilton Software LLC Releases WingX for iPhone

REALLY Solid Mobile Flight Planning Program Shows Up For iPhone... and NONE Too Soon!

Hilton Software LLC has finally updated one of our favorite mobile flight planning tools... this time for use on the iPhone and iPod Touch. WingX for iPhone enables pilots to easily access preflight and inflight information using WingX Technology.

“We are excited about the new WingX for iPhone. By building on our market-leading WingX for Windows Mobile and WingX for BlackBerry products, WingX for iPhone provides the ultimate flexibility for pilots. iPhone is an amazing platform for the display of on-board approach charts, airport diagrams, animated RADAR and many other weather images. WingX for iPhone provides fast access to a very comprehensive A/FD, METARs, TAFS, winds aloft, temperature aloft, route planning, TFRs, and FARs.” said Dr. Hilton Goldstein, company founder and CEO.

“Significantly, WingX for iPhone stores all approach charts and airport diagrams internally. Pilots can therefore view any approach chart while flying and without an Internet connection. This capability enhances safety and provides a tremendous capability and backup for VFR and IFR pilots.”

WingX for iPhone runs on iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod Touch. WingX for iPhone will be available in May 2009 at the Apple AppStore for wireless downloads.

FMI: www.hiltonsoftware.com

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