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I am thinking about a Droid phone update. Are there any aviation
applications available for it? I suppose I could access airnav.com or aeroplanner, but there might be something already customized. You people that have one, comments? Bob |
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On 2009-12-31 04:11:36 -0500, Bob said:
I am thinking about a Droid phone update. Are there any aviation applications available for it? From another forum: I was never happy with the information Piper gave in the manual about power settings for the Lycoming IO-360 in my Arrow. Over the years I've looked at the topic, come up with numbers I'm happy with, and looked for a way to make the data conveniently available to me. A few months ago I put together an iPhone app to figure this stuff out. I've found it useful, and so now have created an Android version as well. Since I don't have access to an Android phone I'd be glad for anyone who might want to test it out. Details at http://www.airdavellc.com/IO360 |
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On Dec 31 2009, 4:11*am, Bob wrote:
I am thinking about a Droid phone update. *Are there any aviation applications available for it? *I suppose I could access airnav.com or aeroplanner, but there might be something already customized. *You people that have one, comments? Bob I have tried the Weight & Balance app mentioned by others, and will be using it - just what I needed, It is called Appentive W & B. I also have the Aviation Weather from NOAA/NWS, which is also quite useful. I haven't found any other non-airline aviation apps as of yet. To cover the "Official Briefing" issue I experimented with obtaining a Duats briefing by way of the browser. It works fine, but I am concerned with the matter of keeping it available for reference. If you make no further use of the browser, the last page accessed will remain. However, it is all too easy to inadvertently send the browser off to somewhere else - and it's gone. There appears to be no way to store a web page - and obtaining a replacement may be impossible depending on the circumstances. As a work around I came up with the idea of obtaining the Duats briefing on another computer, saving the page, then emailing it to myself as an attached file. This works, and once accessed this file appears to be retained in the Gmail inbox for further access as needed. Comments? Dave |
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Thanks Guys. I still use Destination Direct flight planner. I'd like
to have a version that would work on the phone so I could download weather, plan and file remotely. A new project! Bob |
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