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From developer of X-plane a real aviation Ipad app
http://laminaravionics.com/
Anyone dare try and give us feedback?:wink2:
http://laminaravionics.com/
Anyone dare try and give us feedback?:wink2:
Downside right now - only iOS 6.
The screenshots look FANTASTIC and I would kill to be able to assemble a certified, but still interchangeable version of this. And then swap out a different application in 6 months when someone comes out with something even better!
I'd love to be able to rely on something like this as primary instrumentation, and it's possible, if you use a full-input AHRS like the Levil.
really? their itunes page referenced above says iOS 5.0 or later.
OMG...this is cool ^^^^^ Looks like pricing is $1195
I agree. BUT...
I'm not going to spend thousands of dollars building a system like this if it's relegated to secondary use. If I have a perfectly functional set of steam gauges, I don't need another set on my yoke. What I want to do is rip them all out and replace them with glass - but glass I can upgrade, run different apps on, etc.
I don't see the utility of an AI on my iPad as a secondary flight instrument. What I don't have in the plane today is a nice, touchscreen, moving map GPS. So Foreflight wins because it provides new benefits, and that's all I'm willing to spend my money on.
I don't think anything stops you from buying a RAM mount, and mounting an iPad to your instrument panel. Keeping the minimun number of instruments you need to stay IFR, and using your iPad along with your gauges.
How much you want to rely on the iPad to provide situational awareness is up to you. Some will say never, some will say it's all they use. I suspect you will be somewhere in the middle.
While I get what you asking for as a better solution, I am willing to spend $1,624 in an iPad mini, the iLevil, and Wingx.
Putting unreliable tapes on my yoke isn't going to do anything for me. Putting reliable tapes in the panel is worth money, but somewhat less than the cost of a G1000 system.
Fair enough, unreliable may have been a poor choice of words. But would you agree that uncertified = unknown reliability? I'd love a future where a platform (OS, tablet, touch screen, etc.) exists independent of the application software. Where the user could choose the applications driving the display. Don't like the screen layout of application X? Load application Y. Somebody builds a better app? Load it. Break free of the software lock-in present with today's certified glass panel systems.
But if I'm going to trust software to be my primary instrumentation, I need to know someone has reviewed the code and tested the app. Certification does this. But at a price true innovators can't afford.
Well, I'm thinking back to the 496 we bought a few years ago for secondary use. It was in the thousands, and we considered it worth it. No SVT, but terrain warning, weather, and a micro-6 pack with about a 5" screen. Not to mention about $600/year subscription costs.I agree. BUT...
I'm not going to spend thousands of dollars building a system like this if it's relegated to secondary use. If I have a perfectly functional set of steam gauges, I don't need another set on my yoke. What I want to do is rip them all out and replace them with glass - but glass I can upgrade, run different apps on, etc.
I don't see the utility of an AI on my iPad as a secondary flight instrument. What I don't have in the plane today is a nice, touchscreen, moving map GPS. So Foreflight wins because it provides new benefits, and that's all I'm willing to spend my money on.
Which one did you buy?
My mistake, I thought you bought an AHRS to go with Xavion.
How does this embedded gyros work, are they too sensitive or too much latency?
Have you used Wingx SV or anyother SV to compare Xavion?
Once I get my Clarity or iLevil, I may buy this app also.
I wonder what all that is about. I have heard Android has multiple incarnations which makes keeping up on all platforms more difficult but I am not in that line of work.
My mistake, I thought you bought an AHRS to go with Xavion.
How does this embedded gyros work, are they too sensitive or too much latency?
Have you used Wingx SV or anyother SV to compare Xavion?
Once I get my Clarity or iLevil, I may buy this app also.
Software patents need to go and it can't be done fast enough.