I think that message has been on their site since last year...
I would expect you'd be able to pair your GPS device with the iPad
with something like a K6-bt
(http://www.k6-team.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=104&Itemid=10)

Alternatively, XCSoar 6 (free!) already runs on any Android phone or
tablet, using internal GPS, cabling or bluetooth.
I use my HTC Desire HD as a completely redundant backup navigation
device when I fly, although if you're in the market for a new device
to run XCSoar, the gold standard seems to be the Dell Streak with it's
transflective (sun-readable) display.

~Matthew~

On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Adam Woolley
<[email protected]> wrote:
> This sounds good!  http://www.winpilot.com/
>
> “We are developing version of WinPilot for the Apple iPhone, and Apple iPad.
> These should be available later this year.”
>
> Does the iPad have a port where it can get data from an external GPS, or do
> you expect the above will be done from it’s own source?
>
>
> WPP
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