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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

CiES Mooney Fuel Level Senders - A Digital Fuel Sensor with Analog Outputs

Today we delivered 2 sets of CiES Mooney Fuel level senders for late mode M, R, S, & TN Mooney aircraft.

So we now have fuel level senders for the popular Mooney Bravo, Ovation, Eagle & Acclaim. 

We are now adding a new aftermarket general aviation platform every week.  

In addition CiES is adding a new OEM or commercial application every month.


Unique to CiES Fuel Level Senders:

  • Set 1 - was set up for a Mooney Bravo with a voltage output for interfacing to a JPI 900 
  • Set 2 - was set up for a Mooney Acclaim with a resistive output for the factory G1000 system.

CiES has the unique capability of supporting multiple platforms with the same sender design.  This sender design physically plugs into the same mounts in the aircraft.

While the float remains - CiES's method of measurement is lightyears away from the traditional potentiometer or resistive sender of the past.   CiES senders utilize a patented magnetic field technology that has more in common with the digital compass in your flight instrument or your cellphone.

Like a compass that always points north, the CiES fuel level sender always points to the float.  The sensor is precise enough to measure the angular position of that float down to tenth's of a degree and that precision is repeatable over time, temperature and vibration. 


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

In Memoriam - Charles W Beck

Charles Wesley Beck II.,Born in Fort Worth, Texas on June 26, 1933, and passed away on December 19, 2012. 

In 1975 he founded International Avionics, a position he held until his death. The company is a supplier of annunciator systems and control electronics to the general aviation industry, both original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket completion centers.

Charles was dedicated to the design and manufacture of products that improved the safety and operation of aircraft.

The Mooney Aircraft Master Annunciator was one of those projects.

Charles designed and patented the AMR fuel sensor concept owned and utilized by CIES Inc.

We are proud to carry on his legacy in providing accurate and reliable fuel senders to the aviation market.