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Tue, May 21, 2013

Tecnam Astore Features Levil 'Six-Pack'

First Installation For The iPad Mini-Based Instrument In An LSA

The Levil AHRS G-mini is, for the first time, now listed on the avionics list of an LSA aircraft. The newest Tecnam aircraft, the Astore, has an iPad mini as standard equipment with the option to have the Levil Aviation G-mini – AW providing the "six pack" information wirelessly to the iPad’s display.

The Levil AHRS solves the problem of instability issues often found when using the internal gyros of the iPad to simulate attitude indication in the air. Levil instruments go through extensive calibration procedures and provide uncontested performance over a wide range of aircraft dynamics. “Sometimes people are skeptical about using an iPad in the cockpit because it is not a dedicated aircraft instrument.  However, when used as a high-resolution display for a dedicated aircraft instrument like the G-mini, it becomes the most revolutionary and flexible system in aviation today. Tecnam realized this when testing our products and we are excited to work with them.” said Ananda Leon, Systems Engineer at Levil Technology.
 
The Levil G-mini was introduced at AirVenture 2011, Levil says it is becoming popular in GA aircraft with traditional “steam gauges” which are using the iPad for situational awareness, all the way to experimental aircraft that use the Apple devices as a PFD.
 
Most applications used with iPad mini + LEVIL include “zero-drift” technology, and display most of the information found on a traditional EFIS, including pressure altitude, indicated airspeed and vertical speed from the pitot-static system. When combined with apps such as WingX Pro7 and AirNav Pro, the pilot has access to additional features such as 3D Synthetic Vision and Terrain Awareness. “The G-mini is a great addition to our avionics selection and the perfect match for such a sophisticated and beautiful aircraft,” said Fabio Russo, Chief of Product Development at Tecnam.
 
Tecnam’s new Astore will be on display at AirVenture 2013 with Levil’s AHRS installed.

(Images provided by Levil)

FMI: www.aviation.levil.com/AHRS_mini.htm, www.tecnam.co.nz/astore.html


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