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I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno |
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On Apr 8, 4:58*am, nimbus wrote:
Hello, I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno I propose you find something other than the Ipad to run your naviation software on. The iPad screen has very poor sunlight readability. It is too large to comfortably mount in a standard glider cockpit. Its GPS if finicky and unreliable.... need I go on. I have an iPad and love it, but it is worthless in a cockpit enviornment. |
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On Apr 8, 1:58*am, nimbus wrote:
Hello, I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno My Ipad has been rock solid reliable. I've gotten Glide Path, Final Glide, and Track Log from the app store, hope to get some experience with them as the season starts I also use WxRadar. My Garmin 396 in the Super Cub doesn't have a private airport database, the Ipad came in handy last month when looking for an private airport that I hadn't been to in a while. I used skycharts pro, it was much easier than digging for and folding a paper sectional from the seatback pocket, it also has airport facility directory information. There's an interesting soaring program on the German app store if you can read the language. There are a lot of cool non soaring apps for the ipad. The Android tablet doesn't have a lot of software available to use when not soaring. The Ipad has replaced my laptop at work. Jim |
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On Apr 8, 9:18*am, Jim wrote:
My Garmin 396 in the Super Cub doesn't have a private airport database, the Ipad came in handy last month when looking for an private airport that I hadn't been to in a while. Jim, It's not difficult to add a private airport database to the 396. I have all the AZ glider turnpoints included in mine and they are color coded as to being landable or not. Andy |
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On Apr 8, 3:03*am, Guy Byars wrote:
On Apr 8, 4:58*am, nimbus wrote: Hello, I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno I propose you find something other than the Ipad to run your naviation software on. *The iPad screen has very poor sunlight readability. *It is too large to comfortably mount in a standard glider cockpit. *Its GPS if finicky and unreliable.... need I go on. I have an iPad and love it, but it is worthless in a cockpit enviornment. I agree the iPad is not really the most ideal flight computer type device for a glider cockpit, but I look at it as a nice pre and post flight platform that is a lot easier to carry and has better battery life than many laptops (a 17" iMac in my case which quickly gets unwieldy). But I don't think the iPad is necessarily entirely worthless in a cockpit, it may be possible to stuff away in the cockpit and use as a reference source or suitable for the touring motorglider pilot's overnight bag, etc. My biggest wish for the iPad is a fairly feature rich iPad version of SeeYou (i.e. the pre-post flight analysis software not SeeYou Mobile) -- Andrej please get on this asap! There are still some issues with connectivity (e.g. downloading flight traces from flight recorders etc.) but I expect those to be solved over time. The "Glide Path" app is interesting but won't help me on OLC since I need an ENL capable flight recorder for my motorglider and really want a serial cable or SD card solution for accessing IGC flight logs. I'm waiting for my iPad 2 to arrive and so thinking about soaring/ aviation related apps. Luckily I have most I want already purchased on my iPhone. So here is my list (in no particular order), I'm interested in suggestions of other apps that people like... Safari - Dr. Jack NAM/RUC forecasts, standard FAA/NWS/NOAA forecasts, Wunderground, etc. iRASP viewer -- http://www.darryl-ramm.com/iRASP my very simple iPhone viewer which I'll eventually update for the larger iPad screen and cache images for inflight referral). SPOT shared page (for SPOT tracking others) - The SPOT websites does not work great on an iPad and it would be great to have a version of "SPOT shared page" tailored to the larger screen. Skycharts Pro Aeroweather Pro AOPA Airports (an iPad specific version would be nice) Maps Google Earth Other general purpose apps also make the iPad very handy when at the gliderport or on the road... Flikr (upload photos etc.) Friendly Facebook Wordpress (updating blog while on the road) iTunes (OK so you landed out, you've got something to listen to). iBooks (PDF user & maintenance manuals for all your toys, avionics, glider etc.) and that reading material for a landout) Amazon Kindle (more reading material) --- Since I already own an XM weather receiver for my Gamin 496 I'm hoping the recently announced Baron adapter (https://www.baronservices.com/ news_pdf/MobileLink.pdf) for the iOS (and Android) devices will allow me to connect my current receiver to my iPad. That's maybe just more appealing to the inner geek, than necessarily practical in a glider. Darryl |
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On Apr 8, 4:58*am, nimbus wrote:
Hello, I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno DUAT is somewhat useful even though it is only an iphone app: https://www.duat.com/ SkyCharts Pro is pretty useful but not while flying of course I would not use the ipad for navigation, too big ... I use a Mio car navigation system (cheap) running LK8000 (free) |
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On Apr 8, 9:18*am, Jim wrote:
On Apr 8, 1:58*am, nimbus wrote: Hello, I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno My Ipad has been rock solid reliable. I've gotten Glide Path, Final Glide, *and Track Log from the app store, hope to get some experience with them as the season starts I also use WxRadar. My Garmin 396 in the Super Cub doesn't have a private airport database, the Ipad came in handy last month when looking for an private airport that I hadn't been to in a while. I used skycharts pro, it was much easier than digging for and folding a paper sectional from the seatback pocket, it also has airport facility directory information. There's an interesting soaring program on the German app store if you can read the language. There are a lot of cool non soaring apps for the ipad. The Android tablet doesn't have a lot of software available to use when not soaring. The Ipad has replaced my laptop at work. Jim Jim Thanks for the WxRadar pointer I just installed it on my iPhone. Nice, but a small niggle is it does not seem to do composite high resolution radar between two adjacent radar sites. Its composite maps only seem low-resolution or am I missing something? Was the German iOS soaring software the iGlide software from Butterfly Avionics? e.g. see the English translation for the high-end iGlide Pro version here http://goo.gl/UEs90 iGlide is really intended for the iPhone/iPod Touch - but those screens are pretty small and not as daylight readable as others (but probalby better than my current iPAQ 4700). The current version will just do the 2x scaling on the iPad. At least looking at the iTunes store and the Butterfly Website http://goo.gl/ot32h it looks like there are some nice UI ideas here. I believe Butterfly intend to bring this software to the USA, and I've talked to some of their staff to make sure their USA version should work like people will probably expect - e.g. hopefully they will make it easy to load the airspace data from http://www.justsoar.com and Lynn Alley's data on the Soaring Turnpoint Exchange. There is some silly handwriting software in the USA app store called iGlide, wonder how Butterfly will deal with that. I wonder if any new apps will be announced at Aero. Darryl |
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Thanks for the WxRadar pointer I just installed it on my iPhone. Nice,
but a small niggle is it does not seem to do composite high resolution radar between two adjacent radar sites. Its composite maps only seem low-resolution or am I missing something? There is a national high res map 3400x1600 on the pull down menu. You can scroll and zoom that map. I've been using the radar app shortly before push to look at the departure area mostly for night departures at Maui. Just need a general idea of how turbulent the climb out will be. It loads more quickly than the prettier weather channel app. We have a regional radar viewer on the company computer in the planning room but not yet on the plane. Was the German iOS soaring software the iGlide software from Butterfly Avionics? Yes, was thinking of using an iphone with it if it becomes available. Glidepath would be for use in a club glider as I too need an engine noise recorder. I'm looking forward to seeing what Winpilot is coming up with. I use DTC Duat before flying the cub or glider to satisfy the cross country planning requirements. Will be giving the flight guide IEFB app a try. Purchased Zoomit but haven’t tried it yet. Maybe I'm just not hip enough, for navigation I still look out the window and occasionally use the 303 display on the 302. The Winpilot on the PDA is mostly for the wind arrow and OLC meter as I like to try to fly at least 500km. Mostly what I like about Apple products is that you turn it on and it works with minimal fuss. Jim |
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On Apr 8, 4:58*am, nimbus wrote:
Hello, I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno Sorry, but I have to laugh at the iPAD fanboys (please forgive me if you're not one of them). I recently attended a FIRC at which over 20 attendees were playing with their iPADs. During that two days, I wanted to understand what kind of Aps made these devices worth having. One guy showed me sectionals that cost him only $80 for an annual subscription. How much do those old paper sections cost? Another showed me real time weather maps (which is great if you didn't think about checking the weather before heading out to the glider port). All in all, the impression I got was that these "suckers" bought the iPAD, then tried to justify owning them afterwards. Now we have a fellow here who first bought an iPAD, and is now looking for gliding software. Let the war begin. |
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On Apr 11, 7:57*am, Victor Newman wrote:
On Apr 8, 4:58*am, nimbus wrote: Hello, I am glider pilot and looking for a good navigation software running on Ipad. What would you propose? Many thanks, Bruno Sorry, but I have to laugh at the iPAD fanboys (please forgive me if you're not one of them). I recently attended a FIRC at which over 20 attendees were playing with their iPADs. During that two days, I wanted to understand what kind of Aps made these devices worth having. One guy showed me sectionals that cost him only $80 for an annual subscription. How much do those old paper sections cost? Another showed me real time weather maps (which is great if you didn't think about checking the weather before heading out to the glider port). All in all, the impression I got was that these "suckers" bought the iPAD, then tried to justify owning them afterwards. Now we have a fellow here who first bought an iPAD, and is now looking for gliding software. Let the war begin. Actually if you do fly IFR foreflight for the iPad gets you all sectionals, low alt enroutes, and approach charts for the entire US for a year, and that's a pretty decent deal. Granted, once the battery dies you're SOL, but I've flown with a friends iPad with foreflight, and it was a pretty good app to have in a power plane. If Andrej at Naviter made a port of see you along with a serial cable to interface with our ancient PDAs and FRs, I think he'd sell quite a few copies. Pete |
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