MuseChaser
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MuseChaser
Just a quick-ish PIREP ...
Been flying with FltPlan GO on Android and a Stratux for a year or so. Loved the price, and always worked well. Only complaint was the ongoing, longterm yet never fulfilled promise to incorporate AHRS on Android (only available on the iDevice version). Got sick of waiting so I downloaded iFly two days ago and am using the 30-day trial period to get acquainted with it.
Holy Toledo. I had no idea. SOOoo much easier to use, faster to get to the information you want, and the AHRS/synthetic vision is beautiful. The screen did look a bit more cluttered to me at first, and at least on my tablet the scrolling, zooming, and some of the redraws aren't QUITE as fast or smooth as w/ FltPlan Go, but the onscreen instruments are infinitely more customizable (and therefore more usable), the data download procedure is easier (although neither is bad at all), but in pretty much every area it's not even a close competition. This is coming from someone who was perfectly happy with FltPlan GO... and I'd have no problem continuing to fly with it. iFly, at least after two days of minimal experience and poking around w/ the manual, is orders of magnitude better.. runway information w/ winds, recommendations for nearest emergency airports based upon airplane performance, ease of creating flight plans with winds incorporated... it'd take forever to list all the pluses. Not saying, necessarily, that FltPlan Go can't do some or most of these things... but not near as easily, intuitively, or quickly.
Looks like I'm going to be out $139 soon. If you're an Androider and/or are using Avare or FPG, but would consider a paid product, maybe check out iFly. Not connected with the company in anyway; just messed around with it only to see if I was missing anything by not having AHRS support, and discovered that I was missing much more than just that.
Been flying with FltPlan GO on Android and a Stratux for a year or so. Loved the price, and always worked well. Only complaint was the ongoing, longterm yet never fulfilled promise to incorporate AHRS on Android (only available on the iDevice version). Got sick of waiting so I downloaded iFly two days ago and am using the 30-day trial period to get acquainted with it.
Holy Toledo. I had no idea. SOOoo much easier to use, faster to get to the information you want, and the AHRS/synthetic vision is beautiful. The screen did look a bit more cluttered to me at first, and at least on my tablet the scrolling, zooming, and some of the redraws aren't QUITE as fast or smooth as w/ FltPlan Go, but the onscreen instruments are infinitely more customizable (and therefore more usable), the data download procedure is easier (although neither is bad at all), but in pretty much every area it's not even a close competition. This is coming from someone who was perfectly happy with FltPlan GO... and I'd have no problem continuing to fly with it. iFly, at least after two days of minimal experience and poking around w/ the manual, is orders of magnitude better.. runway information w/ winds, recommendations for nearest emergency airports based upon airplane performance, ease of creating flight plans with winds incorporated... it'd take forever to list all the pluses. Not saying, necessarily, that FltPlan Go can't do some or most of these things... but not near as easily, intuitively, or quickly.
Looks like I'm going to be out $139 soon. If you're an Androider and/or are using Avare or FPG, but would consider a paid product, maybe check out iFly. Not connected with the company in anyway; just messed around with it only to see if I was missing anything by not having AHRS support, and discovered that I was missing much more than just that.