Flight Instruments
Flight Instruments generates an estimated $4–$20/month in revenue from 3–20 downloads/month on the App Store, according to AppCurrents estimates (updated 2026-06-17).
| Est. revenue / month | $4–$20 |
|---|---|
| Est. downloads / month | 3–20 |
| Estimate confidence | medium |
| Pricing | Paid $1.99 |
| Rating | 2.60 ★ (5 ratings) |
| Category | Navigation |
| Released | 24.09.2010 |
| App last updated | 03.09.2022 |
| Platform | iOS |
Modeled monthly estimate · rating velocity · medium confidence
About
Attitude Indicator and other key flight instruments on your iPhone or iPad, using built-in gyros and GPS. Key features: -Attitude Indicator using solid state gyros in your iPhone with extreme attitude chevrons to guide you back to a safety if you find yourself in an unusual attitude -"Glass cockpit" Primary Flight Display using digital tapes for Speed, Altitude, Heading, Vertical Speed, Rate of T…
Trends & analysis
Chart rank trend
US · overallWhy it's surfacing
Scout 12Ratings & velocity
★ 0 in windowRating distribution
40% positive · 5 ratingsGeographic reach
best rank · 1 storefrontRevenue & downloads trend
ARPU $1Update history
1 update tracked- v6.1.03.8y ago
Performance improvements
Flight Instruments — FAQ
How much money does Flight Instruments make?
According to AppCurrents estimates, Flight Instruments generates approximately $4–$20 per month (medium confidence), modeled from its the App Store chart performance, rating velocity, and monetization signals.
How many downloads does Flight Instruments get?
Flight Instruments sees an estimated 3–20 downloads per month on the App Store, per AppCurrents modeling.
Is Flight Instruments free?
Flight Instruments is a paid app priced at $1.99 on the App Store.
What is Flight Instruments's rating?
Flight Instruments holds a 2.60-star average from 5 ratings on the App Store.
When was Flight Instruments released?
Flight Instruments launched on the App Store on 24.09.2010. Its latest version shipped 03.09.2022.