One thing I did notice is that not all software has Canadian maps eh. A
small problem for those of us on this side of the border. Anyone have a
recommendation on which is best for use in Canada? ADSB is of no use either
as we don't have that system here in Canada. So far I only notice Fore
Flight
at eamanufacturing.com
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 10:05 AM
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Subject: Re: KR> iPad vs. Android tablet for aviation
I knew that they had a popular GPS. I didn't realize that they had a tablet
version out now. Looks like their software is also compatible with the
Navworks and SkyRadar
Mike,
My advice would be to pick the app (or apps) that suit your flying and the
question of iPad vs Android will probably answer itself. It's not about
the brand of the hardware, it's about the information the app can provide.
Personally I use an iPad, but that's because of one particular app
http://www.iflygps.com/
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Subject: Re: KR> iPad vs. Android tablet for aviation
From: Eric James Pitts
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Date: Mon, February 24, 2014 8:24 am
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Plz post address for web site
Eric Pitts
Terre Haute, Ind.
"Lif
Hmmm, one other interesting thing I see on the Ifly web site is that
they have a multi platform upgrade for only $19.95 that will allow use
on 3 devices so I could use it on my Android phone and an Ipad if I
wanted. So many choices!
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. Time for yet another round of downloading
demos to see what I like.
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Subject: Re: KR> iPad vs. Android tablet for aviation
From: Larry Flesner
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Date: Sun, February 23, 2014 2:30 pm
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Brian,
Check out the "Ai
On 2/23/2014 4:10 PM, brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com wrote:
> This means I need an Android program. To
> complicate things further I would like ADS weather on my tablet and my
> GRT EFIS and not all the ADS hardware will work with GRT and not all
> will work on every Android program.
Hi
Brian,
Check out the "Airventure IFLY" system. I think it will work on more
than apple, you can pay a small fee and have it work on maybe three
devices, and get a complete IFR data base for $109 a year. Dan Heath
has the weather module for $400 or so. That should give you
everything you
Everyone will have a different opinion on this.
I am about to restart my IFR training and I want to go paperless so I
need to get a tablet. Foreflight so far is the best program, but it
only runs on Apple, but since I have an Android phone and won't get an
Iphone that means that I would have
I saw the discussion below and I'm reposting it under the new title above,
because I'm concerned with more than just GPS units. I'm wondering about
choosing between an iPad and an Android tablet for use in a plane general.
Does anyone know a lot about this?
I have an Android phone just because
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