Best place to mount iPad
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Hi All,
Just asking does anyone have a decent place to mount the iPad in the cockpit? I mounted it to the passenger side facing diagonally towards me, however I thought it was a pain trying to look round it during my lookout scan.
Cheers,
GBOZR
Just asking does anyone have a decent place to mount the iPad in the cockpit? I mounted it to the passenger side facing diagonally towards me, however I thought it was a pain trying to look round it during my lookout scan.
Cheers,
GBOZR
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I assume you are using it in a 152, based on your username. If so, a yoke mount would work. A RAM mount would be about £75 and works great.
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I use a yoke RAM mount in my PA28 and have it horizontal, otherwise it blocks out too many of the instruments. You still have to look over and around it to see some of the t's and p's but better than mounting it on the passenger side (I did try that too), and I dont trust sucker mounts on the plastic windows either.
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I find the best place is in a kneeboard type holder, with a leg strap. It means it is out of the way, but easy to look at in flight. And the sun doesnt seem to affect the screen so much (and out of the way of the compass!). Plenty of them from the various flightstores or online.
I found the RAM mounts with the suction cups attached to the window somewhere obscured my lookout a bit.
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I found the RAM mounts with the suction cups attached to the window somewhere obscured my lookout a bit.
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I have to say that a bit of preliminary faffing around convinced me it was too large.
Mind you, I think my next one is going to be a Mini, for that very reason. RAM yoke mount and job's a good'un.
Tim
Mind you, I think my next one is going to be a Mini, for that very reason. RAM yoke mount and job's a good'un.
Tim
I have been meaning to get a kneeboard mount for my mini, but for now have just been laying it on my leg. That works as long as it is not bumpy.
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Use it like a map. Occasionally lift it up and compare map to ground, ground to map. Then put it away.
Shove it somewhere in/near your line of sight and you will spend too long being a child of the magenta.
Shove it somewhere in/near your line of sight and you will spend too long being a child of the magenta.
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I use the RAM yoke mount for my full size iPad in the C172.
I mount it on the passenger side and have it tilted up and to the left so I can see it easily with a quick glance. It works well.
When using the yoke mount make sure you attach it in such a way that it does not impede your full and free control movement. If it is fixed too far forward (i.e. towards the panel) it can restrict full nose down elevator. Just something to be aware of.
If you have a mini you should have no issues mounting it on the pilot's side.
I mount it on the passenger side and have it tilted up and to the left so I can see it easily with a quick glance. It works well.
When using the yoke mount make sure you attach it in such a way that it does not impede your full and free control movement. If it is fixed too far forward (i.e. towards the panel) it can restrict full nose down elevator. Just something to be aware of.
If you have a mini you should have no issues mounting it on the pilot's side.
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Next time I'd get the iPad mini and either a joke mount, or a suction mount for stick-equipped aircraft. Or maybe one of those integrated kneeboard thingies.
My current iPad 2 simply lives on my lap or on the coaming. I have changed the settings so that the little slide knob on the side locks the screen orientation (default setting of this knob is to mute the audio), and I have a Kensington Blackbelt plus a generic screen protector to make sure it doesn't get damaged easily.
My current iPad 2 simply lives on my lap or on the coaming. I have changed the settings so that the little slide knob on the side locks the screen orientation (default setting of this knob is to mute the audio), and I have a Kensington Blackbelt plus a generic screen protector to make sure it doesn't get damaged easily.
I have a iPad Mini, which I bought after using a full-sized iPad while flying and found it too large.
Based on the advice above, I went to the RAM website. Does anyone else find the descriptions singularly useless? I could find no practical advice on how to choose from the plethora of options.
But that's irrelevant. Because I fly rented aircraft, including ones with sticks, I decided on a simple knee-pad accessory:
iPad Mini Slimline Kneeboard - Sporty's Pilot Shop
My ideal solution would be a knee-pad, which could also be strapped to a yoke. Has anyone seen one like this?
Based on the advice above, I went to the RAM website. Does anyone else find the descriptions singularly useless? I could find no practical advice on how to choose from the plethora of options.
But that's irrelevant. Because I fly rented aircraft, including ones with sticks, I decided on a simple knee-pad accessory:
iPad Mini Slimline Kneeboard - Sporty's Pilot Shop
My ideal solution would be a knee-pad, which could also be strapped to a yoke. Has anyone seen one like this?
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I think I mentioned this on a recent thread but I use a nylon trouser belt (thinner than leather) with a click lock buckle and just thread it through the iPad case and fasten it to my upper thigh in landscape.
Incidentally I agree with Cows, it's a nav aid not an essential 'can't fly without it' aid. Fly without it on occasion just to make sure you can.
Incidentally I agree with Cows, it's a nav aid not an essential 'can't fly without it' aid. Fly without it on occasion just to make sure you can.
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I agree the RAM website is confusing, but the mounts are excellent. My old Lowrance Airmap came with a RAM mount and when I got my Aera 500, the supplied mount was plasticky and cheap by comparison. All I had to get was a simple adaptor and I've been able to carry on using the RAM one instead.
However, if you go to the RAM website you will find the iPad mini holder:
RAM Mount UK
Click on 'Related items'. You'll need the 1" ball.
Then you need something to attach it to. I use a yoke mount on a PA28 (search for 'yoke' finds RAM Mount UK). My Lowrance also came with a suction mount (RAM Mount UK) which I used to use in a Robin with a stick.
However, if you go to the RAM website you will find the iPad mini holder:
RAM Mount UK
Click on 'Related items'. You'll need the 1" ball.
Then you need something to attach it to. I use a yoke mount on a PA28 (search for 'yoke' finds RAM Mount UK). My Lowrance also came with a suction mount (RAM Mount UK) which I used to use in a Robin with a stick.
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There is also a suction cup package available- the suction cup is v strong- I haven't used in flight but only in the car. Don't think I would be comfortable mounting on the windscreen.
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Whilst you can mount them successfully, I prefer to use an iPad kneeboard when I am flying, especially in the rather snug confines of the Cessna 150/152.
I bought one of these: Design 4 Pilots - iPad Kneeboard which has been great... although when I bought mine it was £10 cheaper than it's being advertised at now!
I bought one of these: Design 4 Pilots - iPad Kneeboard which has been great... although when I bought mine it was £10 cheaper than it's being advertised at now!
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I tried all 3 options in the C172M - suction mount/knee-board/yoke mount and found the latter the best option.
I found the suction mount obscured either my outside view or some of the panel instruments.
I tend to sit high and forward in the C172 and found the knee board got in the way with yoke full aft. Also looking down makes me uncomfortable flying VFR.
With the RAM mount on the yoke make sure you get the extra extension arm as well so it can be adjusted fully. I ran the arm UNDER the yoke. This way all panel instruments can be seen and there is full movement of the controls even in portrait mode. Hope this helps.
I found the suction mount obscured either my outside view or some of the panel instruments.
I tend to sit high and forward in the C172 and found the knee board got in the way with yoke full aft. Also looking down makes me uncomfortable flying VFR.
With the RAM mount on the yoke make sure you get the extra extension arm as well so it can be adjusted fully. I ran the arm UNDER the yoke. This way all panel instruments can be seen and there is full movement of the controls even in portrait mode. Hope this helps.
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BPH,
Would you mind providing a link with details of this extension arm you mention.
As you may have read above, I mount on the px side yoke in the C172. I did try positioning the arm under the yoke but it was not long enough. I do remember at the time I tired thinking that it would have worked fine on the P1 side if the arm had been longer.
I think I have a similar seating position and sit with the seat elevated, despite being 6ft.
I did not know extension arms were available.
Thanks.
Would you mind providing a link with details of this extension arm you mention.
As you may have read above, I mount on the px side yoke in the C172. I did try positioning the arm under the yoke but it was not long enough. I do remember at the time I tired thinking that it would have worked fine on the P1 side if the arm had been longer.
I think I have a similar seating position and sit with the seat elevated, despite being 6ft.
I did not know extension arms were available.
Thanks.