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Spring Fly-In Coverage Updated by AuRACLE!

AuRACLE 2100 -- INTELLIGENT Engine Power Management, Exhibit #A-97

Flightline Electronics introduces Auracle - the most advanced, reliable engine management system available today for single and now twin-engine aircraft. Auracle offers comprehensive engine and fuel situational awareness, delivered on a stunning full-color glass panel display, with intuitive controls and easily recognizable indicators that mimic your familiar analog gauges.

Everything about Auracle is designed to lower pilot workload, improve operational safety, and increase your fuel economy. The anti-reflective coated active-matrix LCD screen is backlit and easily viewable even in full sunlight, and offers a wide angle of view with both manual and automatic dimming features. Auracle is easily read and quickly interpreted, immediately alerting you to any abnormal engine condition and providing the information you need to make critical decisions rapidly.

STC'd for Primary; Incredibly Reliable

Auracle is STD'c for PRIMARY operation, and covers every aspect of your engine's operation. Unlike competitor's offerings, the Engine Interface Unit (EIU) is mounted on the engine side of the firewall, and requires only a single pass-through wire. Installation is simple, and high-end military quality cables and connectors are standard.

Auracle monitors a broad array of engine functions, including:

  • Manifold Pressure (MAP)
  • RPM
  • Fuel Flow (FF)
  • Turbine Inlet Temperature (TIT)
  • Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT)
  • Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT)
  • Oil Pressure (Oil P)
  • Oil Temperature (Oil T)
  • Instrument Air Pressure (INST)
  • Compressor Discharge Temp. (CDT)
  • Induction Air Temperature (IAT)
  • Outside Air Temperature (OAT)
  • Amps
  • Volts
  • Computed Horsepower (HP)
  • Percent Horsepower (% HP)
  • Fuel Computer Function
  • Fuel Quantity (Auracle 2120)
  • Fuel Pressure (Auracle 2120)
Twin Engine Aircraft

Auracle is now available for twin-engine aircraft as well. The new Auracle 2120 is easily the most sophisticated, intuitive engine management system available. Available in both horizontal and vertical form factors, the Auracle 2120 offers two completely independent engine monitoring systems in a single display unit, with multiple independent displays of engine analyzer data, and an emergency reversionary display mode in case of a single display failure. Like the single-engine Auracle 2100, all instruments, including Fuel Quantity, are certified for PRIMARY use.

Auracle offers unmatched performance in an attractive, intuitive, highly sophisticated package. Lowered workload, improved safety, better fuel economy - these are capabilities you wouldn't trade for any dollar amount when your engine sputters. This is the benefit of Auracle.

Check Out The NEWS About Auracle (Formerly Xerion)
FMI: www.ultra-fei.com/auracle , Exhibit #: A-97

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