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Don't even think about using i-HUD in an airplane. The accelerometer in the
iPhone is just that, and accelerometer. In a static situation, it provides
an indication of the direction of gravity -- i.e. the local vertical. IT IS
NOT A GYRO. In an airplane, as long as the ball is centered, i-HUD will
indicate wings level no matter what the real attitude of the aircraft.
Likewise, it has no airspeed. Altitude would be GPS derived.
i-HUD is a nifty game and nothing more.
Jim Moon
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