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Aircraft & Airplane Avionics: Levil EFIS BOM; GPS WAAS AHRS AOA & More!

$ 789.35

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Levil Aviation's New BOM and ADS B - YouTube
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Levil Aviation Broadcasting Outer Module Wireless Instrument Panel Overview:
BOM (Broadcasting Outer Module)
The Levil Aviation BOM (Broadcasting Outer Module) is a revolutionary solution allows you to have a complete instrument panel without putting a single wire! The BOM is the first and only aerodynamic pod that mounts under the wing of the aircraft and uses wind to power itself. All components are incorporated into the BOM such as AHRS, GPS, AoA, Data Recording, and pressure sensors, making it the BOM a fully independent, wireless and the perfect platform for innovation, settings the stage for the future of aviation.
Now NORSEE Approved
and can it be installed certified aircraft.
What makes the BOM special?
Automatically power on/off with the vibration of the engine.
Self-powered and self-charging system.
High-performance AHRS and solid-state technology.
Wireless Platform offering iOS/Android compatibility
Heated Pitot Static
The angle of Attack built-in
Levil Aviation BOM (Broadcasting Outer Module) Features:
AHRS (Attitude and Heading Reference Systems)
No-drift technology the iLevil series are meticulously calibrated for optimal performance and even during aerobatics.
No-lag, No-tumble the AHRS data refreshed at 14 frames per second, the max rate of turn is 500 deg/sec and attitude is completely independent of GPS
Pressure Data Available when connecting the iLevil AW
GPS (Global Positioning System)
Power Efficient Design Maximizes reception while maintaining low power consumption, thus reducing operating temperatures and increasing battery life. No overheating concerns.
Outstanding Sensitivity No need for remote antennas! Captures weather and traffic information even where the competition simply won’t reach.
AoA (Angle of Attack)
The AoA is one of the most critical instruments for safe recovery and situational aw
areness, highly endorsed by Aviation Associations across the world. Installation of traditional AoA systems requires extensive work and aircraft modifications. The BOM is the first solution to incorporate wireless AOA information based on the latest pressure sensing technology to give you immediate, and accurate stall warnings and feedback.
SD Card (Data Recording Capabilities)
The BOM features the ability to record data and save all of your flight parameters. This information can be saved in multiples formats such as.FDR,GPX, .CSV. Using these three formats data can be used to recreate a flight on flight simulator programs or applications, such as Google Earth, CloudAhoy, Excel etc.
What’s in the box?
Wireless Broadcasting Outer Module unit
USB to mini USB cable
Mounting Brackets
Protector case with magnetic switch
“Remove Before Flight” flag
NORSEE papers
Micro SD card
Bracket screws
AHRS Utility App
The AHRS Utility is a free-of-subscription application designed as a visual aid when troubleshooting and adjusting your levil devices. The app is available to download for free in the app store for iOS devices.
NORSEE Approved (Non-Required Safety Enhancing Equipment)
NORSEE is a production approval that allows Levil Aviation to legally sell units for installation on certified aircraft. Installation approval is given by a mechanic under 14 CFR 1.1 / 14 CFR 43 Appendix A definition of a Minor Alteration. If the mechanic deems the installation of the NORSEE device as minor, then the device can be installed with a simple logbook entry. If the mechanic feels that the installation is considered major, then a field approval will be needed for installation.
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