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7/15/2021 10:06 PM
 

I would consider the tripletek if there was a flush panel mount for it. The specs look good. Does anyone know of a mount similar to the Air gizmos flush mount? 

 
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7/16/2021 2:41 PM
 
Don Maxwell wrote:
Brolin McKay wrote:

...Bug fixes and data updates will still happen with GPS, but we've been hamstrung for a while with performance limitations in the 740b. It has been redlined for a while ie. ytou have synthetic vision on half the screen max on the 740b while iOS et al are far more capable devices and have new hardware released every year. 

 

Do many people fly regularly with the synthetic vision on full screen?

If so, how do they know where they are?

That's a serious question, by the way. Synthetic vision is very cool, yes--but I must be missing something really important about it, because I don't see what the big deal is.

I'm not a Luddite.  I usually have iFly running on two devices simultaneously: a 740 in the panel and a "Max" size iPhone suction-cupped to the side of the windscreen. On both devices the synthetic vision "EFIS" is visible as a minimized instrument, about half the width of the screen. I almost NEVER have it larger than minimized on the 740, which I consider the primary navigation device in my airplane. Instead I want a map on the 740. I'm very uncomfortable when I can't see the map at half-screen size or bigger.

Occasionally I have synthetic vision at half-screen on the iPhone--but not usually, and practically never at full screen.  Sometimes it's useful for spotting airports or custom waypoints, and once it was very helpful when I needed to miss a couple of TV towers that went higher than I was when the ceiling and viz had turned bad.  But mostly I keep it minimized. It's great fun; but I don't think of it as a serious navigation aid.

So what should I be doing different that is so important to the development of iFly that it can't be done with the slow 740 hardware?

 

A lot of folks are using iPads as psuedo-G1ks now. Especially in more mountainous regions. 
Also RealPlan off the top of my head. 

The fact of the matter is that if you don't keep innovating in this industry, you get left behind. Like I've said before, GPS and the 740b are not going away. 

 
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7/16/2021 2:44 PM
 
Don Norris wrote:

Maybe it's our old eyes, but neither of us could see the Tab A well eoungh to use it in the 182.

My request for a list of bright tablets was an effort to shame iFly into doing the research and making recommendations for us. As I get older, time seems more precious ...

and if you ask me for a recommendation I will tell you an iPad every single time. It's kind of become a Ford F-150 vs Chevrolet Silverado type thing. Whatever environment you're already in is what you'll keep using. 

 
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7/16/2021 6:16 PM
 

OK Brolin, One last specific question - it is getting down to decision time for me.

If I got a Tripletek Android tablet and fabricated a panel mount for it, would the USB port on that unit output the needed NMEA data for my Dynon EFIS and autopilot?

If not, will the adapter that you refer to be hidden and not visible as well as being hardwired?

Thanks!

 
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7/18/2021 8:45 AM
 

My Tab A provides adequate screen brightness. I can see the screen info even with the sun shining throigh the slightly tinted top glass in my Avid MK4. 

 

I have the Tab A mounted slightly under my panel on the passenger side since I flyu solo 99% of the time. 

The sun can still hit it when the sun is direct;y behind me in the morning. 

I have the brightness level set to max.

I have to make sure I cover the tablet screen if I park with the sun shining directly on it to keep it from over heating.

John M

 
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