Best ipad size for SkyDemon??
Can anyone offer any guidance of what the best ipad size is for use with Skydemon?
I am looking at the 8.3" (mini) or 10" version, but I am not sure which would be best (in terms of usability, readability, physical space, battery etc) It will be mounted on the windscreen using a RAM Suction mount, AS350 and AS355, for use in commercial charter VFR ops, single pilot. Any advice would be appreciated Thanks |
I personally use a Galaxy Tab 8" strapped on my thigh with skydemon. I can fly 5-6 hours with a single charge and it's not too big to hinder with the collective.
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Personally, I find the Mini more than adequate, but others prefer the full fat version.I still use a Mini 4 which I only use in the aircraft, battery life is around 4 hours and is generally fine. Like all iPads, it hates being left in the sun, when it's prone to overheating.
I guess it's down to personal preference. Assuming it's still the same, the one thing I would recommend is to go for a cellular version - not that you necessarily need a SIM card but the cellular models also have GPS. I also have a PilotAware for traffic alerts, but I find this doesn't sync [properly with the iPad maybe 20% of the time, so end up using the iPad's GPS functionality. |
Originally Posted by johni
(Post 11604735)
Can anyone offer any guidance of what the best ipad size is for use with Skydemon?
I am looking at the 8.3" (mini) or 10" version, but I am not sure which would be best (in terms of usability, readability, physical space, battery etc) It will be mounted on the windscreen using a RAM Suction mount, AS350 and AS355, for use in commercial charter VFR ops, single pilot. Any advice would be appreciated Thanks |
Mini for me also. The latest version has more screen for the size. Also, had 10” pro version, which was too big for my preference. Also, more mass takes longer to cool down when the overheat happens.
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The 10" version is cheaper than the 8" mini version, not sure why this is.
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Originally Posted by 206 jock
(Post 11604823)
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......Assuming it's still the same, the one thing I would recommend is to go for a cellular version - not that you necessarily need a SIM card but the cellular models also have GPS. I also have a PilotAware for traffic alerts, but I find this doesn't sync [properly with the iPad maybe 20% of the time, so end up using the iPad's GPS functionality. I had a non cellular ipad tied with Bluetooth to an external Garmin Go GPS puck but the Bluetooth connection frequently disconnected and before you could reconnect it the GPS puck would power off as no bluetooth connection. I WOULD NEVER BUY A NON CELLULAR IPAD NOW FOR NAVIGATION. |
Get the mini - it doesn't bounce around so much
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I use the mini and it is more than enough for the job.
As others have said go for the SIM card version. When I bough mine a few years back I told the Apple vendor that I would be using it for flying and he asked me if I needed a SIM card and I answered no. So I bought it without the sim card to later find out that if you don't go for the sim card version it also mean you won't have GPS.... :ugh: Be aware of this. Another thing is I would advise to buy a RAM mount kit with two suctions, we all seen what could happen when iPad fell off (Chinook accident) and I have myself seen damages caused to one of our aircraft by one falling (thousands of repair cost and increase in insurance premium) |
Originally Posted by HeliboyDreamer
(Post 11605427)
I use the mini and it is more than enough for the job.
As others have said go for the SIM card version. When I bough mine a few years back I told the Apple vendor that I would be using it for flying and he asked me if I needed a SIM card and I answered no. So I bought it without the sim card to later find out that if you don't go for the sim card version it also mean you won't have GPS.... :ugh: Be aware of this. Another thing is I would advise to buy a RAM mount kit with two suctions, we all seen what could happen when iPad fell off (Chinook accident) and I have myself seen damages caused to one of our aircraft by one falling (thousands of repair cost and increase in insurance premium) I used a simple thigh knee pad mount and chose a mini as that size still allows full movement of cyclic if use a knee/thigh mount. This works well:- https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f91f4e4ce.jpeg |
Oh right, I had not heard about this
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