LMS Fuel Management Systems
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Liquid Measurement Systems (LMS) is a family-owned small business which has been incorporated since 1991 in the state of Vermont.  LMS owns its 18,000 sq. ft. facility located at 141 Morse Drive in Georgia, Vermont.  Our new manufacturing, design and testing complex is within minutes of Burlington, the state's largest city, and its International Airport. The company's personnel consists of twenty full and part-time workers.  

Our engineering staff has over 100 years of combined experience in the design, development and testing of applications.  Experience of particular note includes design team membership for the interface electronics on the B-1A, F-15, F-16, F-18, the KC-135 Fuel Management Upgrade, the UH-1 and AH-1 upgrade and the UH-60 upgrade design.

An agile and resourceful small business, LMS has provided engineering expertise and consultation to Boeing Rotorcraft, British Aerospace Aircraft Controls, Bell Helicopter, Sikorsky and Robertson Aviation in matters of fuel quantity indicating system (FQIS) design, manufacture and test.  In addition to developing its unique graphite composite fuel probe technology, LMS designs and manufactures state of the art signal conditioners currently installed on Apaches, Blackhawks, CH47 and Littlebirds.  The LMS signal conditioner is configured with electromagnetic interference (EMI) blocking connectors and an EMI gasket to meet MIL-STD-461E making it capable of operating in carrier deck EMI environments of over 200 volts per meter.

Our military business base consists primarily of United States Army and Marine Corps helicopter programs.  LMS has delivered over 2700 of our signature graphite composite fuel probes for US Army and Special Operations with zero reported field failures.

The commercial side of LMS includes a thirteen-year contract providing complete ship sets of fuel probes and densitometer probes for the Eclipse 500 Regional Jet.  Other commercial LMS deliveries of fuel quantity indicating systems includes components for the Aerospatiale 330, the seat tanks for the Lloyd Helicopter's Bell 412, S92 Auxiliary Fuel Tank, CRJ Auxiliary Fuel Tank and the Conair Firecat.

Building on our solid record of performance, affordability and reliability, LMS is prepared to completely design, manufacture and test a highly reliable, state of the art, FQIS to meet your requirements.

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