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One at a time
in the trial version. I saw it stated somewhere in the info. You don't get to do mass download on the trial version.
Dale Sport SX, Ipad2, Ipaq 4700, Bad Elf (on Ipod Touch), GPS196, Byonic, Wrist Garmin; Count em, 7 GPSs :D |
Wing X - Synthetic Vision
WingX keeps adding high end functionality--first weather and now Synthetic Vision.
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I can assure it works just fine on the iPad 1. The iPad2 has dual cores so the terrain data will load faster and it's GPU is 9x more powerful so it can do more complex antialiasing, but those are the only differences. We were very careful to have a fully functional experience on he iPad1. You can read more on our web site at http://www.ba3.us/ -Bruce CEO, BA3 LLC |
I think I found it
I was perusing the manual with Foreflight and ran across this little jewel. It answers my question in post #1 here.
If you are not connected and haven't updated the databases, Foreflight will dump the plates (not the charts, they tell you they are expired, but still show up) you have saved in your trip kit. I tried it last night when the new plates became active and it would not display my old plates. I simulated being inflight by not letting 3g or cell data work like it is in flight. Result on my iPad 2 were blank plates. Not a good thing. See 2nd paragraph, Ensuring your plates don't expire. ![]() |
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William, I agree with you. I think this is the case with the ipad 3g/gps chipset. Which is the the same that is in the iphone 4. I would recommend just getting one of the bluetooth gps units. They work anytime (as long as they are charged :) . But then you need to have your bluetooth enabled. The bad elf is also a option that plugs into the ipod connector on the bottom and does not use bluetooth. |
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