I use Garmin Pilot and an very happy with it, weather, current upto date airport information, TFR's, trip planning and SynVis are all good.
It's also handy to have here on my desk to weather watch.
I use Garmin Pilot and an very happy with it, weather, current upto date airport information, TFR's, trip planning and SynVis are all good.
It's also handy to have here on my desk to weather watch.
I've been using the Ipad mini with Foreflight with a mount for the instrument panel. It has worked great so far even with the sun on it. There is a picture in my albums.
Mike Bentley
Model IV-1200
Jabiru 2200A #438
Rotec Aerosport LCH Heads
Ellison EFS-2 Throttle Body
Prince Prop (64x34)
My SPOT Page
i run navigation pro and i love it is only 50$
and you can buy only chart what you need
i use my iphone 5 but is small .. ipad mini is my next
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David
I've got my iPad mini mounted on the panel with a Ram Mount X-grip holder. Stratus 2 ADSB receiver Velcro's to a small shelf I installed above the overhead tubes. Bluetooth connection from the iPad to my Lightspeed Zulu2 headset for Foreflight runway alerts as well as music. It's a great setup. A little hard to read airport frequencies across the cockpit due to my middle aged eyes, but I think it's perfect for my flying.
I do carry current charts for my area as a backup - you never know when the software gods will frown down upon you.
-- Paul S
Model III SN910
582 IVO Med
After flying both full size and mini, I recommend getting the mini. It is large enough and not too cumbersome in the cockpit. Go to a store and play with both of them. I think you will find handling the mini nicer.
I highly recommend getting foreflight as well. The price of the ipad will be paid for quickly as charts aren't cheap and they go out of date. I have foreflight on my phone as a back up incase my ipad fails. To date, no failures.
I forgot to mention before. You can put Foreflight on 2 ipads and 1 iphone with one subscription.
Maxwell Duke
Kitfox S6 IO-240 Built it (Flying since 2003)
Maule M7-235C Sold it (liked it though)
RV-10 IO-540 Bought it
Zenith CH-750 Built with 7 friends (DAR Vic Syracuse)
I have a Nexus 7 with the Avare software on it. I like it. New Nexus 7 was $149 with free shipping on ebay, so that's all I had to spend. Jim Chuk
I have the full size iPad 2 it's real too big to mount in the Cherokee I have a Ram mount and suction cup to the windshield but it blocks the radio/gps so I find because of the size I only use it on ocassion, thinking about a mini with a yoke mount
I have an IPad Air full size put it on the floor right of my right leg pick it up when needed, or I set it on the passenger seat, no problems.
Paul Zimmermann
LSRM-A
Garland, Texas
I fly with a sectional on my knee, and a E-6B, a plotter, and pencil, I quit
using GPS about 5-6 years ago and have enjoyed flying a whole bunch more.
I do have a Garmin GNC-250XL in the panel, but it's my backup for the
sectional just in case it fails in flight ...
Truth be told, I switched over when one day I thought to myself that I was
getting lazy with the GPS, so I turned it off and tried to make way home
and discovered quickly that my basic navigation skills were poor.
After that I was determined to always know exactly where I was on the
map, and not on the panel. So I switched over to the Old Fashioned way
and haven't regretted it one bit.
Jeff