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Terrence,I bought the 3G just for the internal gps. Anyone thinking of using this in a plane needs to buy the 3g so you get the internal gps.I still have not turned on 3G. I just update from the hangar, home or office on wifi before I go and I am set. I love how the iPad automatically connects to a wifi that you have connected to manually before.
Press the update button on wingx when on wifi and off you go.
Randy Snarr
Sent from my iPad
On Dec 13, 2011, at 10:22 AM, Terrence O'Neill <troneill@charter.net> wrote:
Randy, thanks. I'm trying to understand whether i want the G3 or not, vs. just with wi-fi and maybe add a Bad Elf later. What else does the G3 give you besides the faux GPS?
For mounting, I thought mine might fit right above and cover the throttle and mixture, which I work without looking at anyway. Not much room in there.
Terrence
On Dec 13, 2011, at 8:58 AM, Randy wrote:
Terence, I purchased an iPad just for the wingx application. So far both the iPad and application have performed flawlessly . I have the iPad with the built in gps and love it. I am looking for a screen cover that cuts down on the glare however. I would also like to find a way to mount the iPad in the airplane as it is cumbersome in the cockpit. Some sort of stick mount may work. Hope that helps.
Randy Snarr
N694RS
235/320
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On Dec 12, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Terrence O'Neill <troneill@charter.net> wrote:
What's the latest good/bad experience for how the digital charts etc. are working for an iPad wi-fi.? WingX or ???
Terrence
L235/320 N211AL
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