(Rob from SkyDemon here...)
Since we offer the Pooleys and AFE flight guides, and the way our system works is to refer these extra documents to a corresponding airfield on our charts, you should find that SkyDemon has all of these airfields and then some more. In addition, quite a few extra private strips have provided us with their data despite it not being in the paper guides...
Up until recently, the Pooleys guide was geo-referenceable while the AFE guide was not, but AFE are now getting on board with the idea - They still have quite a few plates to redraw though. Meanwhile, as has been noted, Pooleys have been closing the gap on the sheer number of airfields described. Its starting to get to be an argument of consumer preference rather than assessing superiority one way or another.
Originally Posted by
TheOddOne
... I think on-line info like Skydemon is the way forward, though I haven't subscribed to the extra for the on-line Pooley's. Presumably, you need to be connected to the internet to get info, or can you download the whole guide and have it available in the air?
In fact, you can "Download Product" after purchasing, which will sit there and download the entire flight guide while on home Wi-Fi so that it is available offline. Its advisable to do this once every couple of months to pick up updates, and to look out of "orange" documents which indicate that a newer instance of the document is available.