
The iPad provides you with all the information you need when used with popular navigation apps, and when used in combination with a SkyFlex mount, you can extend or even completely replace your existing EFIS. The intelligent design of the SkyFlex mount allows tilting the iPad in any direction.


The SkyFlex mount allows the iPad to be installed in front of the instrument panel. This allows a very space-saving integration into the cockpit with maximum comfort.


The joint plate is screwed to the instrument panel with 4 screws and can be tilted up to an angle of 30° in any direction. After setting the desired tilt and rotation, the central joint screw is tightened and locks the position so that the tilt does not change even in the event of strong turbulence or high G-loads.
Charging cable and fan cable are routed through the joint plate behind the instrument panel.



Integrated charging cable connector:
Your device is automatically powered when plugged into the mount - concentrate fully on your flight execution and don't waste any more thoughts on handling your iPad .
Active ventilation:
An electric fan (USB-plug) provides cooling for the iPad, especially on hot summer days. The risk of shutdown due to overheating is thereby significantly reduced.
Simple click system to install and remove the device:
The iPad is fixed in the mount by a simple and secure click system. This provides a secure hold, even during flight and in strong turbulence. Removal of the device in seconds after the flight allows flexible use of the iPad.
As an installation aid, you will find a template in the corresponding operating instructions in our download area
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For the professional design of your instrument panel, please contact us to receive the corresponding DXF files.
We would also be happy to help you with the design and manufacture of your personal instrument panel. Please contact us! Individual instrument panels made of aluminum are manufactured by us using the laser cutting process.
Quality Made in Germany: All SkyFlex mounts are developed and manufactured in Germany.