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Sun, Dec 28, 2008

MSA Named Distributor For FlightMaster Aviation GPS Software

Company Adds Jeppesen NavData To Package

Midwest Sport Aviation, LLC has reached an agreement with FlightMaster to become the worldwide distributor for its GPS software. MSA will presently discontinue marketing AeroPalm, but will continue to support present customers and provide a free migration for those wanting to switch to FlightMaster.

"The developer has expressed that he felt we should both focus on FlightMaster and discontinue the AeroPalm brand," said Steve Syvertson, VP of Midwest Sport Aviation LLC. "We agreed to this, and as a result, Midwest Sport Aviation, LLC is the exclusive worldwide distributor for FlightMaster. This agreement will enable development to focus on making FlightMaster better while Midwest Sport Aviation, LLC will be focusing on the marketing.

"We are very happy that FlightMaster now has an agreement with Jeppesen to add Jeppesen NavData support to FlightMaster. All future updates will be going into FlightMaster, and our existing customers will benefit by switching to FlightMaster because they will be able to go to Jeppesen and purchase updates to NavData as needed."

Those having a Palm PDA like the Palm TX, Tungsten E2, Treo phone, or Palm Centro phone may want to check this aviation GPS out. With many pilots utilizing GPS devices for navigation, a backup GPS can keep you going without added stress in the event that a primary GPS unit was to fail.

A complete ready-to-fly aviation GPS based on a Palm TX may be purchased for under $450. The software is available for $149, including the initial aviation database from Jeppesen.

Midwest Sport Aviation, LLC, based at the Richland Center Airport (93C) in Richland Center, WI markets products and solutions for the needs of sport pilots.

FMI: www.flightmaster.aero, www.mwsportaviation.com

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