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		Tim Olson
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:55 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				Bill,
 
 I'm writing this from back home from the trip down to Florida.  Used
 Foreflight Mobile (3.0 version) for just tons of the trip.  The reason
 I could easily read the STAR, and yesterday had my approach plate up
 while in flight is that 3.0 will allow you to download all the
 approaches state-by-state, and also IFR enroute charts, and VFR
 sectionals, state by state.  The charts and sectionals also work
 with the iphone GPS (and a bluetooth GPS if you hack it).  So, I didn't
 need data service to use all those chart functions.  The AOPA app
 you mention is good, but Foreflight already also includes all of
 that too (they made the AOPA app), so if you have Foreflight, you
 don't need the separate AOPA app.
 
 I did find that there were plenty of times I didn't have data coverage,
 but found many that I did along this trip too. It was very sporadic.
 It seems that when I was near 3G coverage areas, it happened more
 often.  When I flew to KSLC earlier this year, it was funny but I
 had almost continuous coverage at 10,000' I think, from Wyoming to
 Utah.  So it really depends on where you are.  In Florida I would
 often get emails popping in during the flight...and just randomly
 along the trip. When I had service near Nashville, I used it to
 text back and forth with another RV-10 owner to have them call ahead
 to make sure I could get a car at KMYJ.  I also a couple times
 tried to pull up fuel prices on Airnav just for kicks...and sometimes
 had luck.  Come to think of it, South Dakota seemed to have reasonable
 coverage when I was over there too.
 
 I did shut the phone off into airplane mode when flying IMC in
 the clouds though...the phone is a very electrically noisy device
 and although I haven't seen any effects on the plane instruments,
 I didn't want to find them out at that time. I get tons of
 speaker interference on telephones and PC monitor speakers with
 the iphone.
 
 Voyager also actually came in pretty handy on this trip again.
 Between the BNA area and near MSP when I was going home, I
 tried to do a lot of that VFR for a while, navigating low
 around a snowstorm area....just changing our course as needed to
 try to make the best forward progress.  This meant we had no
 defined fuel spot...just wanted to navigate around the weather.
 I was able to slide the map ahead and find a good fuel stop for
 something just over $3.60/gal, instead of paying the $4-5 that
 so many places try to impose, and ended up at Mexico MO (home of
 Zenith aircraft) getting a good fuel price.  Probably saved me
 like $40-60 just for that one fuel stop.  I tried to do as much
 as I could on this trip with the iPhone though, which really
 for me proved it was a fantastic device to have with you on
 a trip.  I had a moving-map GPS in the car, found my hotels
 by the iphone, found my stores and restaurants that way, and
 even my inlaws house and the nearby theatre for a movie.
 Without that device I'd have had to do a lot more planning
 or spend a lot more time getting around.
 
 For those thinking about the Foreflight for iphone, you may
 want to check their website quick. I think most of the special
 upgrade pricing and special intro pricing expires at the end
 of the year.  Might save a few bucks.  I don't know if I'll
 have a good write-up put together in time.
 
 For kicks, I've attached 3 screenshots from the trip.  The first
 was the crappy weather I had to deal with a couple days ago
 while we came home...flying from Florida to Wisconsin.
 The turbulence got me..I landed at Nashville because having
 built the plane, I KNOW that the only thing holding the front
 of the horizontal stab on is those 2 L shaped angle brackets...
 and we were getting hammered bad enough that I decided I better
 just wait it out.  The last shot is a not-zoomed-in-too-far
 photo of that arrival in Florida.  You can zoom them up
 just like everything else and see them well.
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 
 Bill Schlatterer wrote:
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  Tim, just wondering how that works?  I just flew several legs into Fort
  Worth and out and never could get the iPhone to pick up consistently.  Text
  messages went OK (not instantly) up to about 2000 but higher than that was
  intermittent.  My old crack berry was better than that.  Internet access for
  pulling up anything was not useable.  My iP is on AT&T.   Does Foreflight
  cache the plates or do you have to load them up before getting in the air?
  
  I have been using the new AOPA Mobile ap and it is also very good!  It's
  also free with your AOPA subscription.
  
  Bill S
  7a almost flying
  
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		Bill Schlatterer
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:44 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				Tim thanks, good answer.  So looks like you can actually download the
 charts, stars, etc and pull them up even offline and that is part of the
 basic 69/annual pricing.  Are you downloading all charts or just the general
 area of your trip. Can you tell how much data storage is used in the iP for
 this app plus charts etc.  Haven't found out how to do that yet but have the
 32g version so I think it shouldn't be a problem.
 
 If Foreflight actually wrote the stuff that AOPA uses, they do good work.
 The one ap that is missing is the nice listing that Dan Checkoways does on
 his Weithermiester site where it just shows a one line Metars for every site
 within XX miles of your route.  It's color coded so it is very easy to use/
 
 Pretty unbelievable how far we have come in the last year with the iP.
 
 Do you have any other favorite aps for the iP for flight matters?
 
 Thanks Bill S
 7a finishing
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:51 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				I'll reply longer in another post maybe, but for now to answer one  
 question, I think on their site it says all charts total is 5gb.  I  
 downloaded most of the is except Alaska and Hawaii.  Mainly because we  
 often decide on our vacation destinations the night before, so I have  
 to be prepared for anything. 32gb will do you real well.
 
 Tim
 
 On Dec 30, 2009, at 6:34 PM, "Bill Schlatterer" <billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net 
  > wrote:
 
 [quote] 
  >
 
  Tim thanks, good answer.  So looks like you can actually download the
  charts, stars, etc and pull them up even offline and that is part of  
  the
  basic 69/annual pricing.  Are you downloading all charts or just the  
  general
  area of your trip. Can you tell how much data storage is used in the  
  iP for
  this app plus charts etc.  Haven't found out how to do that yet but  
  have the
  32g version so I think it shouldn't be a problem.
 
  If Foreflight actually wrote the stuff that AOPA uses, they do good  
  work.
  The one ap that is missing is the nice listing that Dan Checkoways  
  does on
  his Weithermiester site where it just shows a one line Metars for  
  every site
  within XX miles of your route.  It's color coded so it is very easy  
  to use/
 
  Pretty unbelievable how far we have come in the last year with the iP.
 
  Do you have any other favorite aps for the iP for flight matters?
 
  Thanks Bill S
  7a finishing
 
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		Bill Schlatterer
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:09 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual package.
 I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.  I can
 read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu times.  I
 wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 
 It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically designed for the
 iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport directory, and
 approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the airplane. Not as
 nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a pinch.
 
 Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation aps that you
 come across.
 
 Bill S 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:02 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
 and a short comment about each...
 
 Foreflight Mobile 3.0
 This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
 too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
 Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
 downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
 get back.
 WingX
 A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
 user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
 if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
 map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
 GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
 just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
 That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
 would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
 sure they'd do a top notch job.
 
 Flight Control
 It's just a game...but a fun one.  
 SkyCharts
 Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
 that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
 as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
 METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
 a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
 it to play with.
 TrackLog
 Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
 track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
 altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
 some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
 to try out.
 PilotFAR
 Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
 buying that stinkin' book every year.
 Horizon
 An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
 something to show to your buds.
 NavClock
 If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
 weather info.  I rarely use it.
 AeroWeather
 A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
 just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
 airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
 at least this one is cheap.
 FltPlan
 FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
 as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
 like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
 mainly because their website flight planner gets good
 reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
 about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
 of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
 a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
 flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
 FlightAware LiveTracking
 A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
 fly IFR.
 LiveATC
 Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
 to when you're bored.
 RoqyBT
 A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
 that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
 apps.
 
 Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
 Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 
 *MyWi
 *My3G
 *Overboard
 
 Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
 and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
 Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 
 RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
 yourself when you get home and find that the average
 price is 20% less again.
 
 AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
 attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 
 Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
 your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
 use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
 or free.
 
 iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
 these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
 roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 
 TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
 a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
 this app.
 
 SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
 passwords and website passwords with you every where you
 go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
 certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
 It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
 app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
 the time and is one of my favorite apps.
 So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
 give you much of what you'd ever want.
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 do not archive
 Bill Schlatterer wrote:
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  OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual package.
  I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.  I can
  read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu times.  I
  wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
  graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
  
  It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically designed for the
  iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport directory, and
  approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the airplane. Not as
  nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a pinch.
  
  Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation aps that you
  come across.
  
  Bill S 
  
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 7:20 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				You guys are driving me crazy, and green w/ envy!  I live in an area 
 that's not got any at&t coverage, I want an iphone (Foreflight really) 
 so bad it hurts! hopegully Google and Android will come to the rescue soon.
 
 Deems
 
 Tim Olson wrote:
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  Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
  and a short comment about each...
 
  Foreflight Mobile 3.0
  This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
  too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
  Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
  downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
  get back.
  WingX
  A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
  user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
  if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
  map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
  GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
  just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
  That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
  would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
  sure they'd do a top notch job.
 
  Flight Control
  It's just a game...but a fun one.  
  SkyCharts
  Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
  that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
  as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
  METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
  a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
  it to play with.
  TrackLog
  Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
  track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
  altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
  some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
  to try out.
  PilotFAR
  Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
  buying that stinkin' book every year.
  Horizon
  An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
  something to show to your buds.
  NavClock
  If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
  weather info.  I rarely use it.
  AeroWeather
  A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
  just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
  airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
  at least this one is cheap.
  FltPlan
  FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
  as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
  like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
  mainly because their website flight planner gets good
  reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
  about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
  of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
  a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
  flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
  FlightAware LiveTracking
  A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
  fly IFR.
  LiveATC
  Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
  to when you're bored.
  RoqyBT
  A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
  that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
  apps.
 
  Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
  Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 
  *MyWi
  *My3G
  *Overboard
 
  Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
  and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
  Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 
  RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
  yourself when you get home and find that the average
  price is 20% less again.
 
  AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
  attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 
  Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
  your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
  use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
  or free.
 
  iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
  these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
  roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 
  TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
  a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
  this app.
 
  SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
  passwords and website passwords with you every where you
  go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
  certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
  It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
  app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
  the time and is one of my favorite apps.
  So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
  give you much of what you'd ever want.
  Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
  do not archive
  Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 > 
 > <billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net>
 >
 > OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual 
 > package.
 > I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.  I can
 > read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu 
 > times.  I
 > wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 > graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 >
 > It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically designed 
 > for the
 > iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport directory, and
 > approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the airplane. 
 > Not as
 > nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a pinch.
 >
 > Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation aps 
 > that you
 > come across.
 >
 > Bill S
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:48 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				You might be a good candidate for an ipod touch then.
 The very big upside is you can buy them once and not
 pay all sorts of monthly cell fees.  If you really
 wanted to make it sweet, just get it jailbroken and
 you could use it with a bluetooth GPS.  Even without
 it, you still have the approach charts and all that good
 stuff.  I got them for the kids and wife this year
 and everyone uses them all the time now, email, and
 games and movies and more...perfect sized traveling
 companion.  And, you just use it with Wi-Fi.
 
 Now, if you REALLY want to get creative, here's what I
 did for a year almost before I got an iphone....
 
 For $30/mo I got tethered data service for my Alltel
 (now Verizon) phone.  Just a normal cellphone, that has
 EVDO on it, which is plenty fast in many locations...up
 to 2Mb/s service...and we have great coverage around
 here.  I just got a USB cable for it, and tethered
 it to this:
 http://www.cradlepoint.com/products/phs300-personal-wifi-hotspot
 
 The Cradlepoint PHS300 then used my cellphone to dial up
 Verizon EVDO service, and create a wi-fi hotspot that
 would work for me wherever I was.  In the car I just
 plugged it in to the lighter socket and we still
 could get full wi-fi access for all of our laptops
 and our ipods.  I used it at OSH this year too, to
 provide WiFi for our group when the campground WiFi wasn't
 working.  So there are lots of options....but, none
 quite as nice as just having an iphone with 3G coverage.
 I don't live where there is 3G, but on this trip I just
 got back from, I had 3G all over, and used my iphone
 tethered to my laptop as my internet access.  By
 using MyWi, I could share it and turn my iphone
 into a hotspot for the ipod touch folks.
 
 So, there are many ways to skin the data cat. Andrea
 is just using an iPod touch right now, but with that
 bluetooth GPS, she's not missing out on much.  Besides,
 many FBO's offer Wi-Fi, so you can get much of what
 you need without the expense of a cell plan.
 
 Tim
 
 Deems Davis wrote:
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  You guys are driving me crazy, and green w/ envy!  I live in an area 
  that's not got any at&t coverage, I want an iphone (Foreflight really) 
  so bad it hurts! hopegully Google and Android will come to the rescue soon.
  
  Deems
  
  Tim Olson wrote:
 > 
 >
 > Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
 > and a short comment about each...
 >
 > Foreflight Mobile 3.0
 > This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
 > too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
 > Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
 > downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
 > get back.
 > WingX
 > A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
 > user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
 > if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
 > map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
 > GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
 > just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
 > That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
 > would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
 > sure they'd do a top notch job.
 >
 > Flight Control
 > It's just a game...but a fun one.  
 > SkyCharts
 > Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
 > that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
 > as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
 > METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
 > a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
 > it to play with.
 > TrackLog
 > Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
 > track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
 > altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
 > some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
 > to try out.
 > PilotFAR
 > Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
 > buying that stinkin' book every year.
 > Horizon
 > An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
 > something to show to your buds.
 > NavClock
 > If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
 > weather info.  I rarely use it.
 > AeroWeather
 > A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
 > just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
 > airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
 > at least this one is cheap.
 > FltPlan
 > FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
 > as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
 > like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
 > mainly because their website flight planner gets good
 > reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
 > about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
 > of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
 > a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
 > flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
 > FlightAware LiveTracking
 > A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
 > fly IFR.
 > LiveATC
 > Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
 > to when you're bored.
 > RoqyBT
 > A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
 > that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
 > apps.
 >
 > Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
 > Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 >
 > *MyWi
 > *My3G
 > *Overboard
 >
 > Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
 > and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
 > Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 >
 > RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
 > yourself when you get home and find that the average
 > price is 20% less again.
 >
 > AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
 > attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 >
 > Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
 > your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
 > use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
 > or free.
 >
 > iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
 > these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
 > roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 >
 > TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
 > a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
 > this app.
 >
 > SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
 > passwords and website passwords with you every where you
 > go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
 > certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
 > It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
 > app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
 > the time and is one of my favorite apps.
 > So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
 > give you much of what you'd ever want.
 > Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 > do not archive
 > Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 >> 
 >> <billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net>
 >>
 >> OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual 
 >> package.
 >> I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.  I can
 >> read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu 
 >> times.  I
 >> wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 >> graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 >>
 >> It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically designed 
 >> for the
 >> iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport directory, and
 >> approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the airplane. 
 >> Not as
 >> nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a pinch.
 >>
 >> Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation aps 
 >> that you
 >> come across.
 >>
 >> Bill S
  
  
  
  
  
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:48 pm    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				PS:  I did see that the foreflight guys wrote the weather
 app for the droid, and I'd assume that over time if they
 see a market growing, they'll probably add much of the
 foreflight mobile feature set.
 
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 do not archive
 Deems Davis wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   
  
  You guys are driving me crazy, and green w/ envy!  I live in an area 
  that's not got any at&t coverage, I want an iphone (Foreflight really) 
  so bad it hurts! hopegully Google and Android will come to the rescue soon.
  
  Deems
  
  Tim Olson wrote:
 > 
 >
 > Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
 > and a short comment about each...
 >
 > Foreflight Mobile 3.0
 > This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
 > too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
 > Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
 > downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
 > get back.
 > WingX
 > A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
 > user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
 > if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
 > map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
 > GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
 > just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
 > That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
 > would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
 > sure they'd do a top notch job.
 >
 > Flight Control
 > It's just a game...but a fun one.  
 > SkyCharts
 > Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
 > that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
 > as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
 > METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
 > a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
 > it to play with.
 > TrackLog
 > Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
 > track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
 > altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
 > some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
 > to try out.
 > PilotFAR
 > Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
 > buying that stinkin' book every year.
 > Horizon
 > An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
 > something to show to your buds.
 > NavClock
 > If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
 > weather info.  I rarely use it.
 > AeroWeather
 > A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
 > just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
 > airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
 > at least this one is cheap.
 > FltPlan
 > FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
 > as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
 > like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
 > mainly because their website flight planner gets good
 > reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
 > about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
 > of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
 > a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
 > flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
 > FlightAware LiveTracking
 > A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
 > fly IFR.
 > LiveATC
 > Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
 > to when you're bored.
 > RoqyBT
 > A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
 > that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
 > apps.
 >
 > Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
 > Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 >
 > *MyWi
 > *My3G
 > *Overboard
 >
 > Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
 > and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
 > Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 >
 > RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
 > yourself when you get home and find that the average
 > price is 20% less again.
 >
 > AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
 > attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 >
 > Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
 > your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
 > use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
 > or free.
 >
 > iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
 > these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
 > roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 >
 > TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
 > a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
 > this app.
 >
 > SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
 > passwords and website passwords with you every where you
 > go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
 > certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
 > It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
 > app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
 > the time and is one of my favorite apps.
 > So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
 > give you much of what you'd ever want.
 > Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 > do not archive
 > Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 >> 
 >> <billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net>
 >>
 >> OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual 
 >> package.
 >> I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.  I can
 >> read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu 
 >> times.  I
 >> wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 >> graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 >>
 >> It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically designed 
 >> for the
 >> iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport directory, and
 >> approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the airplane. 
 >> Not as
 >> nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a pinch.
 >>
 >> Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation aps 
 >> that you
 >> come across.
 >>
 >> Bill S
  
  
  
  
  
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 5:46 am    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				Or you could unlock one and put a SIM card from another carrier in it.
 
 Jesse Saint
 Saint Aviation
 jesse(at)saintaviation.com
 352-427-0285
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Dec 31, 2009, at 10:17 PM, Deems Davis <deemsdavis(at)cox.net> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   
 
  You guys are driving me crazy, and green w/ envy!  I live in an area  
  that's not got any at&t coverage, I want an iphone (Foreflight  
  really) so bad it hurts! hopegully Google and Android will come to  
  the rescue soon.
 
  Deems
 
  Tim Olson wrote:
 > 
 >
 > Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
 > and a short comment about each...
 >
 > Foreflight Mobile 3.0
 > This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
 > too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
 > Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
 > downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
 > get back.
 > WingX
 > A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
 > user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
 > if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
 > map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
 > GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
 > just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
 > That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
 > would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
 > sure they'd do a top notch job.
 >
 > Flight Control
 > It's just a game...but a fun one.  
 > SkyCharts
 > Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
 > that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
 > as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
 > METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
 > a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
 > it to play with.
 > TrackLog
 > Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
 > track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
 > altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
 > some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
 > to try out.
 > PilotFAR
 > Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
 > buying that stinkin' book every year.
 > Horizon
 > An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
 > something to show to your buds.
 > NavClock
 > If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
 > weather info.  I rarely use it.
 > AeroWeather
 > A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
 > just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
 > airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
 > at least this one is cheap.
 > FltPlan
 > FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
 > as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
 > like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
 > mainly because their website flight planner gets good
 > reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
 > about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
 > of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
 > a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
 > flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
 > FlightAware LiveTracking
 > A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
 > fly IFR.
 > LiveATC
 > Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
 > to when you're bored.
 > RoqyBT
 > A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
 > that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
 > apps.
 >
 > Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
 > Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 >
 > *MyWi
 > *My3G
 > *Overboard
 >
 > Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
 > and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
 > Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 >
 > RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
 > yourself when you get home and find that the average
 > price is 20% less again.
 >
 > AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
 > attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 >
 > Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
 > your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
 > use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
 > or free.
 >
 > iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
 > these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
 > roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 >
 > TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
 > a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
 > this app.
 >
 > SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
 > passwords and website passwords with you every where you
 > go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
 > certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
 > It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
 > app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
 > the time and is one of my favorite apps.
 > So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
 > give you much of what you'd ever want.
 > Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 > do not archive
 > Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 >> 
 >> >
 >>
 >> OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual  
 >> package.
 >> I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.   
 >> I can
 >> read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu  
 >> times.  I
 >> wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 >> graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 >>
 >> It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically  
 >> designed for the
 >> iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport  
 >> directory, and
 >> approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the  
 >> airplane. Not as
 >> nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a  
 >> pinch.
 >>
 >> Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation  
 >> aps that you
 >> come across.
 >>
 >> Bill S
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 6:25 am    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				My current carrier is Sprint and I've been told that their network isn't 
 compatible with the iPhone (even unlocked).
 
 Deems
 
 Jesse Saint wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   
 
  Or you could unlock one and put a SIM card from another carrier in it.
 
  Jesse Saint
  Saint Aviation
  jesse(at)saintaviation.com
  352-427-0285
 
  Sent from my iPhone
 
  On Dec 31, 2009, at 10:17 PM, Deems Davis <deemsdavis(at)cox.net> wrote:
 
 > 
 >
 > You guys are driving me crazy, and green w/ envy!  I live in an area 
 > that's not got any at&t coverage, I want an iphone (Foreflight 
 > really) so bad it hurts! hopegully Google and Android will come to 
 > the rescue soon.
 >
 > Deems
 >
 > Tim Olson wrote:
 >> 
 >>
 >> Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
 >> and a short comment about each...
 >>
 >> Foreflight Mobile 3.0
 >> This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
 >> too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
 >> Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
 >> downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
 >> get back.
 >>
 >>
 >> WingX
 >> A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
 >> user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
 >> if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
 >> map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
 >> GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
 >> just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
 >> That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
 >> would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
 >> sure they'd do a top notch job.
 >>
 >> Flight Control
 >> It's just a game...but a fun one.  
 >>
 >>
 >> SkyCharts
 >> Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
 >> that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
 >> as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
 >> METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
 >> a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
 >> it to play with.
 >>
 >>
 >> TrackLog
 >> Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
 >> track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
 >> altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
 >> some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
 >> to try out.
 >>
 >>
 >> PilotFAR
 >> Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
 >> buying that stinkin' book every year.
 >>
 >>
 >> Horizon
 >> An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
 >> something to show to your buds.
 >>
 >>
 >> NavClock
 >> If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
 >> weather info.  I rarely use it.
 >>
 >>
 >> AeroWeather
 >> A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
 >> just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
 >> airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
 >> at least this one is cheap.
 >>
 >>
 >> FltPlan
 >> FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
 >> as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
 >> like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
 >> mainly because their website flight planner gets good
 >> reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
 >> about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
 >> of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
 >> a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
 >> flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
 >>
 >>
 >> FlightAware LiveTracking
 >> A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
 >> fly IFR.
 >>
 >>
 >> LiveATC
 >> Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
 >> to when you're bored.
 >>
 >>
 >> RoqyBT
 >> A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
 >> that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
 >> apps.
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >> Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
 >> Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 >>
 >> *MyWi
 >> *My3G
 >> *Overboard
 >>
 >> Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
 >> and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
 >> Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 >>
 >> RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
 >> yourself when you get home and find that the average
 >> price is 20% less again.
 >>
 >> AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
 >> attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 >>
 >> Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
 >> your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
 >> use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
 >> or free.
 >>
 >> iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
 >> these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
 >> roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 >>
 >> TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
 >> a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
 >> this app.
 >>
 >> SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
 >> passwords and website passwords with you every where you
 >> go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
 >> certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
 >> It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
 >> app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
 >> the time and is one of my favorite apps.
 >>
 >>
 >> So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
 >> give you much of what you'd ever want.
 >>
 >>
 >> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 >> do not archive
 >>
 >>
 >> Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 >>> 
 >>> <billschlatterer(at)sbcglobal.net>
 >>>
 >>> OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual 
 >>> package.
 >>> I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.  
 >>> I can
 >>> read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu 
 >>> times.  I
 >>> wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 >>> graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 >>>
 >>> It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically 
 >>> designed for the
 >>> iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport 
 >>> directory, and
 >>> approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the 
 >>> airplane. Not as
 >>> nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a pinch.
 >>>
 >>> Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation aps 
 >>> that you
 >>> come across.
 >>>
 >>> Bill S
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
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				 Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 6:49 am    Post subject: Foreflight Mobile 3.0 for iPhone | 
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				FYI, SkyCharts came out with an update yesterday, they now have IFR  
 low enroute charts!  I really like that app!
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Dec 31, 2009, at 9:02 PM, Tim Olson <Tim(at)MyRV10.com> wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   
 
  Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
  and a short comment about each...
 
  Foreflight Mobile 3.0
  This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
  too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
  Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
  downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
  get back.
  WingX
  A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
  user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
  if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
  map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
  GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
  just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
  That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
  would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
  sure they'd do a top notch job.
 
  Flight Control
  It's just a game...but a fun one.  
  SkyCharts
  Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
  that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
  as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
  METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
  a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
  it to play with.
  TrackLog
  Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
  track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
  altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
  some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
  to try out.
  PilotFAR
  Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
  buying that stinkin' book every year.
  Horizon
  An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
  something to show to your buds.
  NavClock
  If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
  weather info.  I rarely use it.
  AeroWeather
  A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
  just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
  airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
  at least this one is cheap.
  FltPlan
  FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
  as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
  like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
  mainly because their website flight planner gets good
  reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
  about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
  of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
  a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
  flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
  FlightAware LiveTracking
  A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
  fly IFR.
  LiveATC
  Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
  to when you're bored.
  RoqyBT
  A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
  that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
  apps.
 
  Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
  Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 
  *MyWi
  *My3G
  *Overboard
 
  Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
  and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
  Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 
  RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
  yourself when you get home and find that the average
  price is 20% less again.
 
  AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
  attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 
  Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
  your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
  use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
  or free.
 
  iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
  these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
  roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 
  TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
  a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
  this app.
 
  SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
  passwords and website passwords with you every where you
  go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
  certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
  It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
  app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
  the time and is one of my favorite apps.
  So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
  give you much of what you'd ever want.
  Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
  do not archive
  Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 > 
 > >
 > OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual  
 > package.
 > I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.   
 > I can
 > read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu  
 > times.  I
 > wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 > graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 > It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically  
 > designed for the
 > iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport  
 > directory, and
 > approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the  
 > airplane. Not as
 > nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a  
 > pinch.
 > Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation aps  
 > that you
 > come across.
 > Bill S
 
 
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				Hey, nice tip.  I saw it was updated yesterday but hadn't had a chance  
 to try it.  The one thing I don't like is the download manager..it's  
 harder to know which low enroutes you need to cache unless you have  
 them written down from looking online.  The IFR lows and TACs are a  
 big improvement but it's still a small subset of features of FF3.0  
 which I think is offers much more for the user.  Skycharts is still  
 improving though, so over time maybe they'll add more.  It's certainly  
 worth the small price to try it out.  The Breadcrumbs feature might  
 appeal to some, and the METARs graphically on the chart are nice if  
 your're on the ground or in data service.  Chart updates are free  
 until 2.0, so expect that as they add features the price may follow.  
 The competition is great!  Still the #1 missing thing is a really good  
 moving map gps (non-sectional type) that can compete with a garmin  
 296.  I'd pay $100 for that app if it came with database updates.
 Maybe foreflight or skycharts will do it.  Right now wingX is the only  
 one that seems to be close...and that isn't great since I find the  
 overall app kind of kludgy.
 Tim
 
 On Jan 1, 2010, at 8:15 AM, Michael Kraus <n223rv(at)wolflakeairport.net>  
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  >
 
  FYI, SkyCharts came out with an update yesterday, they now have IFR  
  low enroute charts!  I really like that app!
 
  Sent from my iPhone
 
  On Dec 31, 2009, at 9:02 PM, Tim Olson <Tim(at)MyRV10.com> wrote:
 
 > 
 >
 > Here, I'll list some of the iphone apps for flying that I have
 > and a short comment about each...
 >
 > Foreflight Mobile 3.0
 > This is the app that everyone should have. It's awesome in
 > too many ways to list.  Discount pricing for the rest of tonight.
 > Try filing a VFR flight plan for a route on it once, after
 > downloading the free demo.  You'll be amazed at the email you
 > get back.
 > WingX
 > A many-featured app.  Not utterly horrible, but so much less
 > user friendly than Foreflight that I would only recommend it
 > if you don't have a handheld or backup in-flight GPS moving
 > map. This app would serve fair, not perfect, from an in-flight
 > GPS perspective, and includes terrain.  I wish I could pay
 > just 50% of the price, but ONLY get the nice moving map.
 > That would be an app I'd like.  Or better yet, if Foreflight
 > would put in that type of moving map GPS function, I'm
 > sure they'd do a top notch job.
 >
 > Flight Control
 > It's just a game...but a fun one.  
 > SkyCharts
 > Nice for a cheap, basically VFR only app, with the exception
 > that you can get approach plates but not nearly as handy
 > as the ones in Foreflight. And, you can get graphical weather
 > METAR colors on the map....which also isn't that huge of
 > a deal. But, as long as it's $10, you may as well download
 > it to play with.
 > TrackLog
 > Kind of cool. Similar to APRS and SPOT messenger, this can
 > track you as you fly.  I don't know how it works at high
 > altitude when you're not in cell coverage though.  But,
 > some people seem to have luck with it.  It's cheap enough
 > to try out.
 > PilotFAR
 > Nice to have the regs on hand and searchable....no more
 > buying that stinkin' book every year.
 > Horizon
 > An attitude indicator.  Play only, but it's cheap, and
 > something to show to your buds.
 > NavClock
 > If you want more out of a clock app, this one has some good
 > weather info.  I rarely use it.
 > AeroWeather
 > A pretty nice weather app that I've used in the past to
 > just get a quick visual wind and weather check for local
 > airports.  Foreflight can take it's place though...but
 > at least this one is cheap.
 > FltPlan
 > FlightPlan.com's app.  The app itself isn't near as slick
 > as some of the others, but, it does have some neat things
 > like Bahamas airport info.  I've only used it a couple times,
 > mainly because their website flight planner gets good
 > reviews. But, I haven't found anything groundbreaking
 > about it.... for me, Foreflight and Voyager are my tools
 > of choice.  They do have some EAPIS tools I've read about
 > a little that might be good if you do a lot of international
 > flying, but I'm not sure how much of that is on the iphone app.
 > FlightAware LiveTracking
 > A cool little app for tracking your RV-10 buddies as they
 > fly IFR.
 > LiveATC
 > Online ATC broadcasts from many airports.  Fun to listen
 > to when you're bored.
 > RoqyBT
 > A bluetooth stack you can put on an ipod touch (jailbroken)
 > that allows you to use a bluetooth GPS with GPS integrated
 > apps.
 >
 > Other apps non-aviation that I find pretty handy:
 > Note: Starred apps require jailbreaking
 >
 > *MyWi
 > *My3G
 > *Overboard
 >
 > Around Me - This app is AWESOME for if you're traveling
 > and you want to find things that are...well, Around you.
 > Well worth checking out, and it's cheap.
 >
 > RedLaser - Never buy something in a store and kick
 > yourself when you get home and find that the average
 > price is 20% less again.
 >
 > AirMouse - Kind of cool for controlling your mouse on a PC
 > attached to a big screen TV.  Geek toy.
 >
 > Skype - Way cool if you're in the Bahamas and can't use
 > your cell phone without spending a million bucks...just
 > use the hotel's wi-fi and you can call home for cheap
 > or free.
 >
 > iGo My Way GPS or Tom Tom GPS - You probably want one of
 > these for when you travel.  That way you'll have a full
 > roadable GPS for your rental car.  They're invaluable!
 >
 > TextNow - An unlimited texting app.  If your kid texts
 > a lot, save your cellphone bill and just make them use
 > this app.
 >
 > SplashID - Here's a favorite of mine....carry all your
 > passwords and website passwords with you every where you
 > go...credit card numbers, bank account numbers, pilot
 > certificate numbers, DUATS code and passwords, everything.
 > It's all stored encrypted and you can get a desktop
 > app to sync it to or enter data easier.  I use it all
 > the time and is one of my favorite apps.
 > So there you go....that and a couple of web sites should
 > give you much of what you'd ever want.
 > Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 > do not archive
 > Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 >> 
 >> >
 >> OK, I spent an hour last night on Foreflight and bought the annual  
 >> package.
 >> I love the route briefing and particularly the translated METARS.   
 >> I can
 >> read the script but always have to think too hard about the Zulu  
 >> times.  I
 >> wonder if they will switch to the new PROG charts with the enhanced
 >> graphics.  I really like them a lot better than the standard stuff.
 >> It is a better package than AOPA because it is specifically  
 >> designed for the
 >> iPhone.  It's cool being able to download charts, airport  
 >> directory, and
 >> approachs/stars/sids etc and have them in your hand in the  
 >> airplane. Not as
 >> nice to use as a full size chart but cool for reference or in a  
 >> pinch.
 >> Thanks for the tip!  Please post any other good iPhone aviation  
 >> aps that you
 >> come across.
 >> Bill S
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				Correct, completely different frequencies and technologies.  Also, Verizon and AT&T use different frequencies for 3G so even though they are compatible, you need to be sure the phone supports both.  I don't believe the iPhone does so you are stuck at 2G with some other carriers.
 
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				I honestly think we are going to see the app market slowly shift to browser based or something similar that is cross platform.  The general consensus out there is app developers are getting fed up with Apple and other approval systems and the Android market will continue to grow.  AT&T's issues may not kill the iPhone market but it certainly leaves the door wide open for Android and others.  If Apple is lucky their exclusitivity agreement will run out before Android catches up or an alternative App delivery system materializes.  The only real killer app for the iPhone is the App Store IMHO.
 
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				If you are planning a trip from A-B, and using FF 3, will it 'automatically' download the maps you need + approach plates etc, or do you have to manually download the maps, plates etc.  And then do you have to 'save' them also??  Happy New Year to everyone.  larry b
 
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				No, it doesn't automatically download them based on routes.
 You can do that kind of thing with Voyager but not
 Foreflight.  The foreflight download manager works
 on a state-by-state basis.  So just look at your
 route and choose to download all of the states along
 the route.  For Andrea's on the last trip I downloaded
 Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee,
 Alabama, Georgia, Florida.   It might be handy to
 download by route sometimes, but at the same time,
 you don't always know where you'll divert to, so
 from a practical perspective it's nice to have
 that easily identifiable way to pick and choose the
 region you want charts for.  You get the same type
 of selection for IFR Low, VFR Sectional, Approach plates,
 and such.   Then once you have your selections made,
 you should only have to update every month as the
 new cycle comes out, and it should be pretty
 automatic.
 
 So in Foreflight you probably go forth with more
 information than you need. With Voyager I usually
 download all airport information for every airport
 within 75 miles of my route.  But, on my last trip,
 my actual route went more than 75 miles out.
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 
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  If you are planning a trip from A-B, and using FF 3, will it
  'automatically' download the maps you need + approach plates etc, or
  do you have to manually download the maps, plates etc.  And then do
  you have to 'save' them also??  Happy New Year to everyone.  larry b
  
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				It will not do it automatically.  You have to sellect which features  
 you want caches for which states, but then they are cached until  
 deleted or replaced.
 
 Jesse Saint
 Saint Aviation
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  'automatically' download the maps you need + approach plates etc, or  
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  you have to 'save' them also??  Happy New Year to everyone.  larry b
 
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				That's a tough one. I think maybe there are some hacks out there
 to print from an iphone, (maybe), but I don't know for sure.
 Your best bet for the approach plates would be to just look them
 up online using AOPA or AirNav, or anything else, and then print
 them I guess.  I use Voyager for that, just because it creates a
 PDF pack with all your route and Wx information and approaches and
 things like that, and you can print selected parts then to paper.
 I've never seen anything that does a good job printing a piece of
 an enroute chart though.
 
 My thoughts are, if you need that stuff bigger, the best bet is
 to use something like a Tablet PC like I've been using for tracking
 myself over enroute charts.  Then you get the big screen.  Electronic
 is such a nice way to go, but I understand why with the iphone's
 smaller screen it wouldn't be ideal....it's nice having a tablet
 along for those times.
 
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 Bill Schlatterer wrote:
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  Tim, is there any app like FF3 that will allow you to print out the
  information to a wireless printer?  It would be nice to be able to print a
  hard copy of a few of the approach plates occasionally and a piece of an
  enroute chart.  Is that something that will ever or never happen with the
  iPhone?
  
  I love this thing,... And FF3!!
  
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				I think you can print from Air Sharing Pro, or at least think I  
 remember reading that.  If so, then it's doable from the iP.  I always  
 just print from my computer.  There is a way to download a chart &  
 print it, but you have to buy it.  I did it once, but a 8.5x11 sheet  
 didn't seem very useful for a chart, at least to me.
 
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 [quote] 
 
  That's a tough one. I think maybe there are some hacks out there
  to print from an iphone, (maybe), but I don't know for sure.
  Your best bet for the approach plates would be to just look them
  up online using AOPA or AirNav, or anything else, and then print
  them I guess.  I use Voyager for that, just because it creates a
  PDF pack with all your route and Wx information and approaches and
  things like that, and you can print selected parts then to paper.
  I've never seen anything that does a good job printing a piece of
  an enroute chart though.
 
  My thoughts are, if you need that stuff bigger, the best bet is
  to use something like a Tablet PC like I've been using for tracking
  myself over enroute charts.  Then you get the big screen.  Electronic
  is such a nice way to go, but I understand why with the iphone's
  smaller screen it wouldn't be ideal....it's nice having a tablet
  along for those times.
 
  Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
  Bill Schlatterer wrote:
 > 
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 > Tim, is there any app like FF3 that will allow you to print out the
 > information to a wireless printer?  It would be nice to be able to  
 > print a
 > hard copy of a few of the approach plates occasionally and a piece  
 > of an
 > enroute chart.  Is that something that will ever or never happen  
 > with the
 > iPhone?
 > I love this thing,... And FF3!!
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