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Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. |
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On Jan 27, 12:10*pm, Mario wrote:
http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=.... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. At 9.71 inches, this device seems a bit large for a glider cockpit. I'm not even sure if it would work as a full MFD, replacing all the instruments, assuming it could be certified in that role. OTOH, the screen display technology, if applied to a somewhat smaller display in the 4 x 6 inch format range, looks great for bright sun viewing. Sandy S. |
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On Jan 27, 12:29*pm, Sandy Stevenson wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:10*pm, Mario wrote: http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=.... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. At 9.71 inches, this device seems a bit large for a glider cockpit. No problem with a 10 inch display - as long as it's thin and light. Make a mount with a hinge at the top so it can be flipped up. Put a full glass cockpit/glide computer display on it. If it fails, flip it up to reveal the old "steam gauges" underneath. Take it out for the annual. |
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On Feb 1, 3:45*pm, bildan wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:29*pm, Sandy Stevenson wrote: On Jan 27, 12:10*pm, Mario wrote: http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. At 9.71 inches, this device seems a bit large for a glider cockpit. No problem with a 10 inch display - as long as it's thin and light. Make a mount with a hinge at the top so it can be flipped up. *Put a full glass cockpit/glide computer display on it. *If it fails, flip it up to reveal the old "steam gauges" underneath. *Take it out for the annual. There was a PW5 pilot that had that with a monster hang glider instrument on top of this regular instruments. I preffer the mix of steam and high tech. |
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On Feb 1, 9:58*pm, "
wrote: On Feb 1, 3:45*pm, bildan wrote: On Jan 27, 12:29*pm, Sandy Stevenson wrote: On Jan 27, 12:10*pm, Mario wrote: http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. At 9.71 inches, this device seems a bit large for a glider cockpit. No problem with a 10 inch display - as long as it's thin and light. Make a mount with a hinge at the top so it can be flipped up. *Put a full glass cockpit/glide computer display on it. *If it fails, flip it up to reveal the old "steam gauges" underneath. *Take it out for the annual. There was a PW5 pilot that had that with a monster hang glider instrument on top of this regular instruments. I preffer the mix of steam and high tech. Al, I always suspected you were into "Steam Punk". |
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On Feb 2, 7:05*am, bildan wrote:
On Feb 1, 9:58*pm, " wrote: On Feb 1, 3:45*pm, bildan wrote: On Jan 27, 12:29*pm, Sandy Stevenson wrote: On Jan 27, 12:10*pm, Mario wrote: http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. At 9.71 inches, this device seems a bit large for a glider cockpit. No problem with a 10 inch display - as long as it's thin and light. Make a mount with a hinge at the top so it can be flipped up. *Put a full glass cockpit/glide computer display on it. *If it fails, flip it up to reveal the old "steam gauges" underneath. *Take it out for the annual. There was a PW5 pilot that had that with a monster hang glider instrument on top of this regular instruments. I preffer the mix of steam and high tech. Al, I always suspected you were into "Steam Punk". Hey I have even been know to fly a PW5 once!! That was enough... |
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On Jan 27, 11:10*am, Mario wrote:
http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=.... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. Beat me to the punch. 10 hrs of battery life they say. Plus a nice 9", seemingly bright screen, USB, bluetooth for GPS connectivity (don't think it has one on board), SD slot (I think) lightweight. $499 entry price. You could just strap it to your leg instead of taking up panel space. Get to work porting soaring software guys! First one there gets my money. 9B |
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On Jan 28, 8:34*am, Andy wrote:
On Jan 27, 11:10*am, Mario wrote: http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=.... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. Beat me to the punch. 10 hrs of battery life they say. Plus a nice 9", seemingly bright screen, USB, bluetooth for GPS connectivity (don't think it has one on board), SD slot (I think) lightweight. $499 entry price. You could just strap it to your leg instead of taking up panel space. Get to work porting soaring software guys! *First one there gets my money. How much would you pay? |
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On Jan 27, 2:10*pm, Bruce Hoult wrote:
On Jan 28, 8:34*am, Andy wrote: On Jan 27, 11:10*am, Mario wrote: http://www.macworld.com/article/1458...ent.html?lsrc=... Now if only SeeYou, flyWithCE, Glide Navigator II, or someone (Dave) would make an app for this. Beat me to the punch. 10 hrs of battery life they say. Plus a nice 9", seemingly bright screen, USB, bluetooth for GPS connectivity (don't think it has one on board), SD slot (I think) lightweight. $499 entry price. You could just strap it to your leg instead of taking up panel space. Get to work porting soaring software guys! *First one there gets my money. How much would you pay? $499 is the entry-level price. SeeYou Mobile is, what, $250 per copy? Add another hundred or two for a bluetooth GPS and it looks pretty good compared to a ClearNav or Ultimate - but we'll see. 9B |
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![]() $499 is the entry-level price. SeeYou Mobile is, what, $250 per copy? Add another hundred or two for a bluetooth GPS and it looks pretty good compared to a ClearNav or Ultimate - but we'll see. 9B- Hide quoted text - Hmm Add another 900 for the igc logger you'll need for contest/badge/ olc, add another 200 for mounting hardware, another hundred or so for extras you didn't think you needed, and ClearNav sounds to look cheap! To say nothing of instant hardware support from the manufacturer, no more hard reboots at the start gate or on the ridge and so forth. John Cochrane |
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