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The only high performance, subscription-free receiver made for ForeFlightSporty’s has introduced the first completely wire-free weather receiver for the iPad – and it requires no monthly subscription. Stratus combines an ADS-B and GPS receiver into a single unit that wirelessly streams NEXRAD radar, text weather, TFRs and aircraft position to the popular ForeFlight Mobile app for iOS devices.“Stratus delivers exactly what pilots have been asking for – a simple, smart and subscription- free way to view in-flight weather on their iPads,” says Sporty’s Vice President John Zimmerman. “It’s incredibly easy to use, with just one button and virtually no setup.”The totally portable design includes an internal eight-hour battery, a high-gain internal antenna, and a WiFi connection to the iPad, so Stratus can be placed on the glare shield and out of the way. It is easy to move from airplane to airplane, making it ideal for renters,flying clubs and corporate flight departments.Stratus is a collaboration between Sporty’s, ForeFlight and Appareo Systems.“ForeFlight, Appareo, and Sporty’s worked closely to ensure that the experience provided by Stratus would be best in class among portable ADS-B weather receivers and iPad applications,” says ForeFlight Co-Founder Tyson Weihs. “Pilots flying with Stratus and ForeFlight Mobile will see ADS-B information integrated throughout the app. Nice touches - like the ability to remotely control LED brightness and real-time ADS-B station information - will make flying with Stratus a joy.”Stratus wirelessly streams the full suite of available weather products: NEXRAD, METARs, TAFs, SIGMETs, AIRMETs, PIREPs, TFRs, and winds aloft. Stratus also includes a built-in WAAS GPS receiver that provides high- quality position information to ForeFlight Mobile’s moving map,which includes VFR sectional and IFR enroute charts.“Stratus is a high-performance product that leverages Appareo’s years of ADS-B expertise,” says Jeff Johnson, Vice President of Business Development at Appareo. “Designed and manufactured at Appareo’s facilities in Fargo, North Dakota, Stratus is built and tested to withstand a wide range of operating conditions. Pilots have looked forward to a high-quality, wire- free, battery-powered device that is tightly integrated with ForeFlight. Stratus meets these needs and more.”The WiFi connection allows multiple iPads to connect to Stratus, making it possible for two-pilot crews to view weather on separate iPads. Stratus weighs less than 12 oz, and measures 4.25"w x 5.75"d x 1"h.Stratus (7281A) is available for $799 and comes with a wall plug and charging cable. Stra•tus may be ordered at sportys.com/stratus or by calling 1-800-SPORTYS. T&TDual IFD540s provide powerful interaction and cross-sync’ing that enhances ease of use, redundancy, and safety.At the Sun n’ Fun Fly-in at Lakeland, Florida, AVIDYNE showed for the first time its dual-system configuration of the IFD540.The IFD540 is a new full- featured FMS/ GPS/ NAV/ COM, with hybrid, multi-touch user interface, that is designed as a slide-in replacement for the popular GNS530 navigators.42 • TWIN & TURBINELeveraging Avidyne’s Byteflight databus architecture, the dual IFD540 configuration allows a pilot to enter a flight plan using the full-screen QWERTY keyboard on one of the touch-screen units, while simultaneously viewing a synchronized full-screen moving map on the other.In addition, flight plans stored or edited in one unit can be automatically synchronized tothe other unit and vice versa. The dual configuration also makes it easy to view a full screen map and full-screen approach chart at the same time, or look at the Airport Information page and the Jeppesen Airport Diagram at the same time.EN ROUTEIntroducing Stratus: Portable In-Flight Weather for the iPadAvidyne Demonstrates Dual IFD540s At Sun N’ FunThe inter-operability and ‘cross-sync’ capability of dual IFD540s enhances ease of use,redundancy, and safety. T&T •MAY 2012