That's why God made blondes, brunettes and redheads, and Sonex offers Sonex, Waiex and Onex...choice. We tend to stick with what satisfies us. Someone said it better: "To each his own".builderflyer wrote:I don't understand the apparent obsession in using an ipad with foreflight in aviation use, especially with a canopy type aircraft. I use a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 tablet with an IFLY gps ap. This tablet displays adequately in bright sunlight with its special brightness button and it never has overheated in my Sonex in sunny California. The internal battery lasts for 4 or 5 hours or it can be powered by the panel if that is not long enough. The best part for us cheapskates is that the Samsung tablet can currently be bought new on ebay for $79.99. Add some additional memory with a micro sd card and the free IFLY ap.......and a vfr subscription to IFLY for $69.95 a year and you're good to go. Mine has performed flawlessly. Oh and I also use a uavionics Ping Buddy for adsb-in to display traffic and weather on the Samsung tablet. The Ping Buddy has been discontinued but a friend of mine recently purchased a used one for $70.
Sorry if this reads like an advertisement, but I'm just a very satisfied user.
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builderflyer wrote:I don't understand the apparent obsession in using an ipad with foreflight in aviation use, especially with a canopy type aircraft. I use a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 tablet with an IFLY gps ap. This tablet displays adequately in bright sunlight with its special brightness button and it never has overheated in my Sonex in sunny California. The internal battery lasts for 4 or 5 hours or it can be powered by the panel if that is not long enough. The best part for us cheapskates is that the Samsung tablet can currently be bought new on ebay for $79.99. Add some additional memory with a micro sd card and the free IFLY ap.......and a vfr subscription to IFLY for $69.95 a year and you're good to go. Mine has performed flawlessly. Oh and I also use a uavionics Ping Buddy for adsb-in to display traffic and weather on the Samsung tablet. The Ping Buddy has been discontinued but a friend of mine recently purchased a used one for $70.
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