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I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving
map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W |
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On Dec 15, 2:27*pm, brian whatcott wrote:
I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am.... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. * And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays *and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. * I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. * I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. * * My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W Brian, Paul Remde has huge amounts of information on his website regarding PDAs, software, etc. Start he http://cumulus-soaring.com/pda.htm I'm a big fan of the Hp3870 with a cheap Bluetooth GPS, and XCSoar. I recently purchased a lot of 5 PDAs for $110.00 including shipping. New Batteries were required for all but one, at around another $20.00 each. XCSoar is probably not a good match for what you want to do. |
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Don't overlook the iPhone and an app called SkyCharts. Maps are
downloaded so they are local and no carrier connection is needed. GPS shows where you are, and clicking on an airport shows it's details. the iPhone is a whole lot more processor than the typical PDA, so loading is fast, and you can zoom/pan, etc. with ease. cockpit readability is good in daylight and at night, and there are a variety of car cradles that could be modified for aircraft use. GPS should work, even in "Airplane" mode. Matt |
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Uncle Fuzzy wrote:
On Dec 15, 2:27 pm, brian whatcott wrote: I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W Brian, Paul Remde has huge amounts of information on his website regarding PDAs, software, etc. Start he http://cumulus-soaring.com/pda.htm I'm a big fan of the Hp3870 with a cheap Bluetooth GPS, and XCSoar. I recently purchased a lot of 5 PDAs for $110.00 including shipping. New Batteries were required for all but one, at around another $20.00 each. XCSoar is probably not a good match for what you want to do. Thanks for the URL. I see that XCSoar is specialized for energy reserve and distance to run - not the same parameters I look for but the same approach no doubt. I bought a GPS equipped PDA - the Garmin iQue M5 (416MHz core 64MB RAM/64MB ROM) which I see is one of the targets of Navzilla (and I expect other) moving map/HSI apps - but I am already finding the soaring input is paying off: using an auto mirror mount rather than a bulky plastic RAM mount makes sense to me. Brian W |
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On Dec 15, 5:27*pm, brian whatcott wrote:
I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am.... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. * And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays *and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. * I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. * I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. * * My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W WinPilot has a VFR program. I don't know anything about it, but you can find it (and a demo) at www.craggyaero.com. It's $200. Throw in a PDA and gps card and you would still be under $500. You might do better finding a used aviation gps on ebay. If inexpensive is your main interest... you can find free soaring software that will do the things you mentioned and gps card and pda would be easily under $300. If you can live with soaring software... Paul Remde's site is very good. |
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![]() "brian whatcott" wrote in message ... Uncle Fuzzy wrote: On Dec 15, 2:27 pm, brian whatcott wrote: I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W Brian, Paul Remde has huge amounts of information on his website regarding PDAs, software, etc. Start he http://cumulus-soaring.com/pda.htm I'm a big fan of the Hp3870 with a cheap Bluetooth GPS, and XCSoar. I recently purchased a lot of 5 PDAs for $110.00 including shipping. New Batteries were required for all but one, at around another $20.00 each. XCSoar is probably not a good match for what you want to do. Thanks for the URL. I see that XCSoar is specialized for energy reserve and distance to run - not the same parameters I look for but the same approach no doubt. I bought a GPS equipped PDA - the Garmin iQue M5 (416MHz core 64MB RAM/64MB ROM) which I see is one of the targets of Navzilla (and I expect other) moving map/HSI apps - but I am already finding the soaring input is paying off: using an auto mirror mount rather than a bulky plastic RAM mount makes sense to me. Brian W Being open source, XCSoar could be made to do anything you want (if you are capable of re-writing bits of it, of course!), but even as it stands the display can be reconfigured so that it loses the gliding specific stuff and keeps the 'normal' navigation stuff. I use it in this way (as a non-soaring pilot), displaying Ground Speed, ETE, ETA, CTS etc. |
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Dixie Sierra wrote:
On Dec 15, 5:27 pm, brian whatcott wrote: I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W WinPilot has a VFR program. I don't know anything about it, but you can find it (and a demo) at www.craggyaero.com. It's $200. Throw in a PDA and gps card and you would still be under $500. You might do better finding a used aviation gps on ebay. If inexpensive is your main interest... you can find free soaring software that will do the things you mentioned and gps card and pda would be easily under $300. If you can live with soaring software... Paul Remde's site is very good. WinPilot. Thanks for the tip. I'll take a look... While looking for a straight PDA I landed a GPS equiped version called iQue from Garmin - an M5. Compatible aviation apps is now the name of the game.... Brian W |
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Peter Wyld wrote:
Being open source, XCSoar could be made to do anything you want (if you are capable of re-writing bits of it, of course!), but even as it stands the display can be reconfigured so that it loses the gliding specific stuff and keeps the 'normal' navigation stuff. I use it in this way (as a non-soaring pilot), displaying Ground Speed, ETE, ETA, CTS etc. Well, well! More interesting than I realised....must take a look. Thanks Brian W |
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Hi Brian,
If the M5 is a Microsoft Windows CE platform (some Garmin iQues were Palm devices) then you should be set in regard to hardware. I love soaring software and use it all the time, but I think for use in an airplane you will be happier with a general aviation product such as Anywhere Map. Soaring software is pretty focused on final glides - which you won't need as much as we do - until your engine quits... Also, soaring software doesn't usually show how far you are off your track because gliders often wander off track to find the best lift. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "brian whatcott" wrote in message ... Dixie Sierra wrote: On Dec 15, 5:27 pm, brian whatcott wrote: I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W WinPilot has a VFR program. I don't know anything about it, but you can find it (and a demo) at www.craggyaero.com. It's $200. Throw in a PDA and gps card and you would still be under $500. You might do better finding a used aviation gps on ebay. If inexpensive is your main interest... you can find free soaring software that will do the things you mentioned and gps card and pda would be easily under $300. If you can live with soaring software... Paul Remde's site is very good. WinPilot. Thanks for the tip. I'll take a look... While looking for a straight PDA I landed a GPS equiped version called iQue from Garmin - an M5. Compatible aviation apps is now the name of the game.... Brian W |
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On Dec 16, 4:11*am, brian whatcott wrote:
Dixie Sierra wrote: On Dec 15, 5:27 pm, brian whatcott wrote: I know it sounds unlikely for someone seeking to put a yoke mount moving map in his 150 to be seeking advice from a soaring group, but here I am... I have a whole lot of sales resistance to the Garmin 626's or whatever of this world, that go for prices in four places of digits. * And the current run of aviation GPSs all seem high... But then, I searched on moving map displays *and Bingo! plenty of better priced hits. * I was specially interested to read that sailplane enthusiasts have been using PDAs with aviation apps loaded for a while now. * I read about Anywhere Map, and one or two others. * * My interest is the one finger selection of a destination airfield with distance to go, cross track error, and heading and bearing to steer. Any useful tips?? Thanks in advance Brian W WinPilot has a VFR program. I don't know anything about it, but you can find it (and a demo) atwww.craggyaero.com. It's $200. Throw in a PDA and gps card and you would still be under $500. You might do better finding a used aviation gps on ebay. If inexpensive is your main interest... you can find free soaring software that will do the things you mentioned and gps card and pda would be easily under $300. If you can live with soaring software... Paul Remde's site is very good. WinPilot. Thanks for the tip. I'll take a look... While looking for a straight PDA I landed a GPS equiped version called iQue from Garmin - *an M5. * *Compatible aviation apps is now the name of the game.... Brian W- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Brian, I am the WinPilot dealer for the US and provide sales and support. http://www.craggyaero.com/WinPilot.htm Yoke Mount options, cradles and power converter also available. http://www.craggyaero.com/pdam.htm Give me a call if you want to talk about systems for VFR. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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