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I tried it and gave it up. Visibility was marginal for my old eyes. Battery life might be enough for you depending on how long you fly. It was not enough for 5 hour flights without a backup battery. It is just a little large for the cockpit I was flying in, in a RAM mount. Full disclosu I did not use it enough to become fully proficient with it, but it seemed to me the learning curve was steeper than some other technology. Fred
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 12:42:10 AM UTC-7, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote: Anyone flying with iGlide and an iPd mini? What are your thoughts, does the iPad mini work well in the cockpit? Are you happy with this combination, is the mini bright enough to see in the cockpit, does the battery last long enough, what mount do you use? Any comments would be helpful. Thanks |
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