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Has anyone used the Ram suction mount in a Cessna 172 or a Piper Archer with the iPad mini? What length arm did you select, the short or standard length? Did you mount off the side window or the left windshield?
Out of curiosity, what is the benefit of suction cup mounting an iPad to the window vs bolting it to the yolk? Seems like in my experience the suction cups don't work great, and it's a big obstruction to your view..?
Thanks for the std length arm info !!!!!!I use one in a Beech Musketeer on the far left corner of the windshield (which is really off to just left of the panel). I use the standard length arm. No issues.
Out of curiosity, what is the benefit of suction cup mounting an iPad to the window vs bolting it to the yolk? Seems like in my experience the suction cups don't work great, and it's a big obstruction to your view..?
When I moved over to the Cirrus I started doing the same.. no really good spot to mount it, and with a G1000 it's less useful. The side pocket is great place to keep though and still use it as an AFD / chart backupI've always just had the thing sideways on my lap, or in a side pocket, worked great.
Yeah I can see that. I guess it comes down to personal preference. It is odd to mount the ipad first then preflight the plane and feel the ailerons full deflect on youOne benefit is that if you fly different aircraft (that presumably have different yokes) it's a one size fits all with the suction cup. Another is that some people just don't like anything on the yoke. I admit the first time I stuck an ipad on the yoke it had a little different feel with the added weight. Didn't take long for that to be unnoticed all together.
Has anyone used the Ram suction mount in a Cessna 172 or a Piper Archer with the iPad mini? What length arm did you select, the short or standard length? Did you mount off the side window or the left windshield?
You are right,,,, in a 172 it's only the windshield in front of the pillar.. the side would be the window that opens .. and there goes your setup .... in the Archer you can use the window or windshield but I tried my iPAd Air with the suction mount and the window was too far back and to the side,,,, didn't like turning my head so much to see the screen, especially during approaches.P.S. To directly answer the question... In the Cessna, the portion of the windshield that wraps around and *is* a side window, or part of it... just ahead of the door pillar.
Archer, can't say. Seminole the same place. Didn't like it on the window in the door, too far aft, and too much chance of opening the door and forgetting the iPad was in the mount, and sending it for a drop and a slide down the wing to its death.
Yeah, you think they’d require gps to be panel mounted in clear view of the pilot for use on approaches to avoid this problem.You are right,,,, in a 172 it's only the windshield in front of the pillar.. the side would be the window that opens .. and there goes your setup .... in the Archer you can use the window or windshield but I tried my iPAd Air with the suction mount and the window was too far back and to the side,,,, didn't like turning my head so much to see the screen, especially during approaches.
For me, the advantage is having the iPad level with the rest of the panel. I found with yoke mount or lap, every time I'd look down to see the iPad, I was steering off course. With it level with the panel, I don't have that issue. I have not had any issues with the suction mount failing so far (probably have at least 100 hours flown with it).Out of curiosity, what is the benefit of suction cup mounting an iPad to the window vs bolting it to the yolk? Seems like in my experience the suction cups don't work great, and it's a big obstruction to your view..?