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NorairLabs ❤️ Aerowinx - Announces Launch of First Product Line

Started by Antonio T., Wed, 17 Jul 2024 20:54

Antonio T.

Hello fellow aviators,

I am excited to share some groundbreaking news from NorairLabs (https://norairlabs.com/). We have released three new products that are compatible with Xplane, MSFS, Aerowinx but also support other Games and Sims.

The On Board Computer
This device provides power and data to all peripherals. It connects via two USB cables (providing a HID Port/Joystick and a Serial COM Port/Our API). It contains two processing units for lag-free communication.
https://norairlabs.com/product/on-board-computer/

Major Features:
•   Up to 200 Joystick Bindings
•   Fully configurable Joystick Input (switch/toggle/inverted signal), hardware-driven for zero lag
•   Ghost Joystick (Hardware to Keyboard Keys)
•   550 W Power Supply (uses a standard PC cord)
•   Industrial-Grade Connectors IP68 Rating
•   Sturdy Construction (Fully-Metal Case/Industrial Design)

Radio & Navigation Stack
This device allows to tune aircraft radios. It features programmable RGB backlighting, dual encoders, and no screen flickering to prevent nausea and eye strain.
https://norairlabs.com/product/radio-stack/

Major Features:
•   Set the COMM/NAV/ADF and Transponder, including min, max, and steps
•   Multiple units can be used to support more advanced setups (up to 4)
•   A 32-step Industrial Encoder with tactile feedback ensures no input is lost
•   All data is calculated on the device itself, ensuring the same immersion as the real equipment
•   API allows developers to integrate this device with any software
•   Sturdy Construction (Fully-Metal Case/Industrial Design)

Modules Bay x24
This product allows captains to design and assemble their own panel with more than 10 different modules and up to five module bays, featuring more than 150 inputs for use in complex airliners, GA aircraft, military aircraft, etc. It also includes programmable RGB backlighting, 24 bays, and 4x Industrial Encoders.
https://norairlabs.com/product/modules-bay-24/

Major Features:
•   Mix and match more than 10 different modules and customize to your taste
•   Customize your own label by having it engraved on your module (choose from a selected list or create your own)
•   Some modules include an annunciator LED. Use the provided software (TOGA) or write your own to control the LEDs
•   32 Inputs and 32 Outputs allow the module bay to send and receive information from any simulator or software
•   Pick modules from a vast list Annunciators, Blanks, Push Buttons, Switches


TOGA Software
Our software, TOGA, will allow you to connect our devices to MSFS, Xplane, and Aerowinx. It will be free, open-source, and available under the MIT License, enabling the community to develop free and paid alternatives. The software will include profiles for users to quickly change sims and aircraft, supporting even the most complex aircraft as long as they expose the necessary variables.
TOGA also uses an open-standard protocol named the NorAirFrame Protocol, which will also be open-source. This protocol allows the user to interact directly with the underlying hardware, enabling integration with other software, games, or to drive simulators.

About The Store
•   30 Days no questions asked refund
•   3 Year Warranty (limitations apply)
•   Payment in installments
•   European Data Protection
•   Online Dispute Resolution by the European Union providing protection methods for both EU and non-EU consumers
•   Online complaints book backed by a Government Body

About The Company
NorairLabs is a trademark of Gaman Portugal. Gaman dedicates itself to developing technology for both information technology and robotics including projects industrial and life-critical scenarios. At Gaman, we design, program, build, and QA our own solutions, bringing experience to the consumer market by delivering cost-sensitive products while applying some of the same processes, materials, and technologies used by real aircraft manufacturers.

I would like to thank Hardy for allowing us to post here on his forum and I'm open for any questions, feedback you all may have.

Regards,