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1/17/2017 7:33 PM
 

Well, that was a great idea--until I realized that there's no Mac version of iFly Connect, and all of my Windoz computers are dead now. Maybe this lament belongs on the Wish List.

 
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1/17/2017 8:17 PM
 

Before there wqas iFly Connect, there was "Build Your Custom Update Package". You basically download the update to a USB stick, and then at the airport you update the iFly from the stick. Not as snazzy as iFly Connect and not as easy as a wifi connection, but we both know a major chart update (every 28 days) can take a long, LLOONNGG time by wifi. According to the instructions on the left-hand side, it works with Apple, too.

www.iflygps.com/UPDATES/CreateUpdateP...


Jeff Nokomis Clark, Mooney M20G, iFly app on ASUS ZenPad Z8s, ASUS ZenFone AR, ASUS Windows 10 tablet, Stratux ADS-B w AHRS
 
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1/18/2017 2:51 PM
 

Which reminds me: How do we know that a new update is ready for the hardware iFly without driving to the airport and turning it on? That's probably a stupid question, but I really don't know the answer.

We announced on the forum initially, and of course this will be touted in our next monthly newsletter.

-Walter


Walter Boyd
President, Adventure Pilot
 
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1/18/2017 5:51 PM
 

Wait! (Sorry, this is my final reply to myself.) I resurrected a Windows XP machine that hadn't been fed electrons in at least 7 years, and it downloaded and ran iFly Connect perfectly. And it updated a copy of the SD card I've been using in my 740. Huzzah! Thanks again, Jeff!

 
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2/2/2017 7:36 PM
 
Walter Boyd wrote:

Which reminds me: How do we know that a new update is ready for the hardware iFly without driving to the airport and turning it on? That's probably a stupid question, but I really don't know the answer.

We announced on the forum initially, and of course this will be touted in our next monthly newsletter.

-Walter

I've made several flights low over rivers with the newest update in both 740 and iPhone and can say that splitting Obstacles off from Terrain is a great improvement.

What I'd like now is a way to declare specific user waypoints as obstacles, so that uncharted wires and other such hazards will appear as obstacles in iFly.

There are many, MANY uncharted wires across rivers and lakes. They're uncharted because they're low--down where seaplanes takeoff and land--and they're almost never marked with balls or anything else. In most lighting conditions, they're invisible.

Many of us set a GPS waypoint when we discover a wire, and we often share the coordinates with other seaplane pilots. How much better it would be for those waypoints to show up as hazards in iFly!

=Don

 
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