RemoteFlight announces the release of the first applications dedicated to flight simulation enthusiasts, owners of iPhone, iPod or iPad. Starting with simple and straightforward single-purpose apps, but with plans for more advanced solutions in future.

All the applications are extending the experience from PC screen to the screen of a handheld, touch enabled device. The idea is to let pilot have essential gauge(s) of his selection always visible, reachable and usable without the need to click panels, switch views or waste space on primary screen. Additionally, the focus is on the real look-and-feel and design of our apps, to make the experience as real as possible for the pilot.

RemoteFlight COMM is the first gauge in line, showcasing the basic ability of the concept and RemoteFlight ecosystem. It is really a basic gauge but delivers with greatness. There's nothing like having this crucial instrument right by the grasp of your fingers and always in sight.

RemoteFlight MAP is an ideal companion for long haul flights, as well as a tool for those, who like to explore the world while flying. Zoomable vector map moves with the aircraft and key flight variables are displayed on toggle side-panel. Pilots can choose from different types of maps, aircraft icons and units of measurement.

RemoteFlight NAV is just as straightforward as COMM gauge, but slightly more sophisticated. Designed to replace common radio navigation panel NAV will connect to your Flight Simulator and allow pilots to control navigation radios stations.

All apps are compatible with FSX and FS2004 via FSUIPC. Upcoming apps and plans for future improvement include state of the art HSI and other basic instruments or the autopilot panel. We also plan to deliver the apps to pilots with Android devices.

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