Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
Answer: Now. There is now an app in the Google Play Store that converts your Nexus 7 into a G1000 clone. Price? $4.99.
Better yet, how about free? Here's a free app that turns the Nexus 7 into an Aspen clone:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ds.gyro
This stuff is amazing. In 2006-ish, our hangar neighbor in Iowa City, working in concert with the University of Iowa and Rockwell-Collins, created and installed a digital artificial horizon in his Bonanza.
The thing had cables snaking to remote sensors, a big power supply, and a 5" VGA display. It cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Now, just six years later, for $199 bucks I've got a 7" high-def display just a few millimeters thick that shows everything that thing did, and more.
Velcro it to the panel and fly. Un-freaking-real!
Here's a screen shot of the Aspen-like clone: (Ignore the volume control slider at the top -- that is an artifact of taking a screen shot with my N7 that isn't visible in use.)
Sent from my Nexus 7
Better yet, how about free? Here's a free app that turns the Nexus 7 into an Aspen clone:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ds.gyro
This stuff is amazing. In 2006-ish, our hangar neighbor in Iowa City, working in concert with the University of Iowa and Rockwell-Collins, created and installed a digital artificial horizon in his Bonanza.
The thing had cables snaking to remote sensors, a big power supply, and a 5" VGA display. It cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Now, just six years later, for $199 bucks I've got a 7" high-def display just a few millimeters thick that shows everything that thing did, and more.
Velcro it to the panel and fly. Un-freaking-real!
Here's a screen shot of the Aspen-like clone: (Ignore the volume control slider at the top -- that is an artifact of taking a screen shot with my N7 that isn't visible in use.)
Sent from my Nexus 7
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