Seattle WA. Feb 14, 2008 - Ellie Systems releases its first of many Glass-Cockpit displays - the Boeing-Style EADI. Taking "Attitude" awareness to the next level, the new EADI features user-configurable options along with FSUIPC/WideFS compatibility to satisfy the casual user and purist alike.
"The glass flight deck market is ripe for a new player in the field" states Ray Sotkiewicz, co-owner of Ellie Systems. "Flight simmers are hungry for a high-fidelity, high-performance solution that is easy on the pocketbook and easy to work with."
The gauges are based on the rock-solid FreeFD codebase originally authored by Ellie Systems co-owner Don Lafontaine. They are surprisingly easy to install and configure, with fluid performance even on lower-end Windows 98 & Windows ME systems, up through Windows Vista.
About Ellie Systems LLC:
Formed in early 2004, Ellie Systems is principally involved in research, design and production of aircraft avionics systems and utilities for simulators such as Microsoft Flight Simulator. Our goal is to provide realistic, fast and affordable simulation software for both commercial aircraft avionics as well as G/A aircraft systems.
Ellie Systems is not associated in any way with Boeing Aircraft Group, Airbus, Garmin, Avidyne or any of their related affiliates or partners.
http://www.EllieSystems.com