AggieMike88
Touchdown! Greaser!
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
My formerly faithful iPad Mini 2 was really showing its age. And I had been saving back $100 a month for the past year to purchase a replacement iPad Pro 10.5 inch WiFi + Celluar.
The iPad Pro was purchased this week and it's living up to the promise of better screen and speed.
ForeFlight boots up in 40% of time compared to the Mini 2. Download speeds of the charts is also much improved. And the bigger screen and better resolution means the charts and other info really pops and is much easier to read.
I also like the increased screen real estate to view the charts and approach plates.
First flight with it will be tomorrow. Mounting option was the MyGoFlight Sport Mount - Flex Yoke.
Other aspects of the new iPad make me a happier tablet user. Books are easier to read. Sound through the speakers is better (because it now has 4 good speakers instead of 2 wimpy ones). Browsing and streaming speeds feel peppier.
For note taking, I decided against the Apple Pencil (nice, but too pricey for my needs) and found this lower cost option that is a hybrid between a stylus and a ball point pen. http://a.co/ijVU1pl Which should work well for flight use for when I want to jot notes on kneeboard paper, or do something on the tablet.
The iPad Pro was purchased this week and it's living up to the promise of better screen and speed.
ForeFlight boots up in 40% of time compared to the Mini 2. Download speeds of the charts is also much improved. And the bigger screen and better resolution means the charts and other info really pops and is much easier to read.
I also like the increased screen real estate to view the charts and approach plates.
First flight with it will be tomorrow. Mounting option was the MyGoFlight Sport Mount - Flex Yoke.
Other aspects of the new iPad make me a happier tablet user. Books are easier to read. Sound through the speakers is better (because it now has 4 good speakers instead of 2 wimpy ones). Browsing and streaming speeds feel peppier.
For note taking, I decided against the Apple Pencil (nice, but too pricey for my needs) and found this lower cost option that is a hybrid between a stylus and a ball point pen. http://a.co/ijVU1pl Which should work well for flight use for when I want to jot notes on kneeboard paper, or do something on the tablet.