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FlyNet2™
News
March 2013 : PPGpS compatible with FlyNet2™ vario.
The FlyNet2™ variometer is now compatible with PPGpS on Android
Website : http://www.ppgps.info/
February 2013 : Air Navigation Pro compatible with FlyNet2™ vario.
The FlyNet2™ variometer is now compatible with Air Navigation Pro on iOS and Android
Website : http://www.dixdouze.com/xample/index.php/airnavigation
January 2013 : Gaggle compatible with FlyNet2™ vario.
The FlyNet2™ variometer is now compatible with Gaggle (Android).
Website : https://github.com/geeksville/Gaggle
August 2012 : SkyLogger compatible with FlyNet2™ vario.
The FlyNet2™ variometer is now compatible with SkyLogger and SkyLoggerXXL (iPhone / iPad).
Website : http://www.skywind.eu/
July 2012 : New FlyNet2™ variometer available.
The new FlyNet2™ is now available. The changes are:
- iPhone and iPad compatibility.
- Backup beeper (Beeps when not connected to a mobile).
- New design.
More details on this link.
June 2012 : LK8000 compatible with FlyNet™ vario.
The FlyNet™ variometer is now compatible with LK8000 V3.1b (Windows Mobile).
Website : http://lk8000.it
April 2012 : XCSoar compatible with FlyNet vario.
The famous glide computer app XCSoar is now compatible with the FlyNet™ variometer on Android.

Website: http://www.xcsoar.org
Google play link.
February 2012 : The FlyNet™ Lite application is available
FlyNet™ Lite is a simplified version of FlyNet.
This Android application uses the embedded barometric sensor integrated in some smartphones. Since the pressure provided in this type of sensor is limited in accuracy, the performances are not as good as with the solution using the FlyNet™ variometer.
FlyNet™ Lite allows to record the flights on FlyNet™ Track and to consult them afterwards. It is also possible to see the other FlyNet™ users during flights.

The FlyNet™ application is available on Android Market.
February 2012 : The Developer Project is available
A developer project for Android is now available.
This project allows getting the information from the FlyNet™ variometer on an Android device. Users can then create their own application using the FlyNet™ variometer.

The project and the related documentation can be downloaded here.








