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RV-12 glareshield and mounting GPS
I am interested in adding external GPS receiver for my I-pad as back up to skyview. Would the glareshield that Vans sells be a good spot to mount the unit and what is the best unit? Dual or Bad Elf or other?
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Nope, that glareshield is way too flimsy.
Bob Bogash N737G |
Works good.
I've used velcro to attach my Bad Elf to the glare shield. Works good.
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The glareshield is an excellent place to mount the GPS or Apple Mini IPad. I laid a bead of silicone adhesive along the shield and used pop rivets every 4 inches so mine is rock solid. I bolted a RAM ball mount to the shield and it works perfectly. It doesn't even vibrate in flight. See the link to the pic I posted on the mods thread.
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I have my spot mounted with velcro on the RV12 glare shield. No issues with vibration
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I have used the Earthmate in my car and wondered if it could be adapted to aviation. It's about the size of a silver dollar and weighs a few grams. It comes with a sucky-cup, but a spot of velcro should work.
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Ric,
When you mount the ball get as close to the canopy bow as possible to get a good solid mounting. Also use a backing plate on top of the glare shield to spread the contact force of the mounting bolts. The curvature of the canopy makes it a good idea to bolt on the ball before you attach the glare shield or you will have to insert the bolts from the bottom and end up with the nuts on top - not a clean a look. Rich |
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I just place the iPad on the carpet on the tunnel, it will stay in place or you could use a bit of Velcro. Then I just pick it up if I want to look closely at traffic or something. The iPad can also be mounted with a ram mount to the right side of the SkyView Panel but I don't have room there because of the D100. I use Foreflight on the iPad for flight planning and back-up GPS, ADSB weather, and traffic, so my GPS/ADSB receiver is the Stratus II. I mount the Stratus II with an optional suction cup to the back window right behind the roll bar. ![]() This is a great mounting position. Good GPS and ADSB reception and it is totally out-of-the way. The only downside is that it is so out-of-the way that you may forget it in the aircraft. It is going to get a lot of sun in this position and I suppose it could overheat but that generally isn't a problem where you and I live. The cradle comes with the Stratus II, and the suction cup gadget is an inexpensive option. ![]() The Stratus II also has a built in AHRS which works with the free Horizon App on the iPad. This app gives you an EFIS on the 9" iPad screen, just in case your SkyView goes black in timbuktu, you could get home. They warn "not for primary reference", but in VFR your primary would be your outside view: ![]() I actually don't need Horizon app EFIS because I have the D180 and a D100 for a back-up EFIS. But hey, the app is free. You may note that where I have the Stratus mounted it is upside down and tilted up. That is because the cradle is not adjustable, but it doesn't need to be because the Horizon app is self calibrating and it compensates for any mounting position each time you turn in on. Ain't technology great! The only stipulation is that the LED end of the Stratus has to be pointed aft or the little airplane on the iPad will be going backwards. There are many options for the iPad. I started out with Foreflight and Stratus and am happy with the way it works. |
OK, OK - if you want just the antenna - maybe OK - operative world is "maybe" - the iPad or anything substantial - no way. That glareshield is great - but bounces and vibrates like h**l.....
Bob Bogash N737G |
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