flyzone
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I've never used an iPad mini for navigation but did use a somewhat comparable Nexus/7 Android for a couple of years. It worked fine but that size is not ideal for approach charts. But you can get by. However I later switched to Foreflight and an iPad Air and the additional screen real estate has worked out much better and I wouldn't think of reducing the size.
Initially, I had problems with the tablet covering my gauges a bit in a PA28 but a peek over the top worked for a while. However, what worked better was turning my yoke mount upside down on the yoke (so that it goes under the yoke hub rather than over it) which provided lower positions for the large iPad and eliminated the gauge interference. That is the way I use it all the time now. I also use a power cable with a left elbow connector (rather than the straight lightning connector) and that reduces the overall form factor a bit in the crotch area but I actually have plenty of position movement for the iPad in this configuration.
I carry an identical (except color) iPad for backup. I bought both iPads (32GB w/GPS) on eBay and they cost me about $230 each. 32GB works fine unless you want it for other things but I prefer not to do that on something I fly with and want to be highly reliable and work without any other interference. The iPad Air is light on the yoke and I don't notice any effect. I don't think I'd like anything heavier though and I believe the standard iPads are noticeably more weight.
Initially, I had problems with the tablet covering my gauges a bit in a PA28 but a peek over the top worked for a while. However, what worked better was turning my yoke mount upside down on the yoke (so that it goes under the yoke hub rather than over it) which provided lower positions for the large iPad and eliminated the gauge interference. That is the way I use it all the time now. I also use a power cable with a left elbow connector (rather than the straight lightning connector) and that reduces the overall form factor a bit in the crotch area but I actually have plenty of position movement for the iPad in this configuration.
I carry an identical (except color) iPad for backup. I bought both iPads (32GB w/GPS) on eBay and they cost me about $230 each. 32GB works fine unless you want it for other things but I prefer not to do that on something I fly with and want to be highly reliable and work without any other interference. The iPad Air is light on the yoke and I don't notice any effect. I don't think I'd like anything heavier though and I believe the standard iPads are noticeably more weight.
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