Hi everyone,
I was curious to know what in cabin/flightdeck tablets are you using? iPad, Android, windows?
And what do you have on it while flying? Charts, instructor station? Maybe some of you are running your vPilot chat screen? How about those of you who are live streamers? Do you run any apps or programs on the tablet to assist in the streaming?
In other words could you list your current setup tablet wise and what you are running on it on common flights.
I am looking at options since currently I'm old school paper charting while flying. I do this by choice to keep the skill alive in my head. But I'd like to have the option of the tablet. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
FlyingTeacher
I use an iPad mini attached to my yoke and running Foreflight which gives me both my flightplan and access to needed charts.
An iPad with Navigraph (for charts) and VatSpy (for tracking).
I have iPad mounts setup in the window areas on each side.
I use SimBrief for flight planning printed out on my desktop server in the Sim room.
Fred K
this is a good question i think.. what is being used.. and timing is excellent as i want same thing my core software goes from sever to a touch screen (instructor station) located behind the the P1 what i want to do is slave that touch screen so i get all the functions.and programs .. not sure if one should use a surface pro and i pad or what not and yes i would mount on sill ..so keep suggestuons answers flowing please
I use valium tablets, especially when my credit card statement comes :D :D
now that was fn funny ... benzodiazepine.. very effective for acute amricanexpressanightius often administered rectally
Further on this.....
I have a mini keyboard built into my pedestal panel which is connected to a KVM switch (also built into my pedestal). In this way I am able to communicate with each of my 6 computers (4 visuals/2 avionics) from the pilot seat including the instructor station display on the wall just behind the pilot. Sort of bastardizes the correctness of the pedestal arrangement of course, but is a worthwhile trade-off regarding convenience! My iPad mounts described previously are separate from this.
Fred K
fred i too have kvm but trying to void extra cables into deck
Quote from: FredK on April 12, 2020, 09:16:07 AMFurther on this.....
I have a mini keyboard built into my pedestal panel which is connected to a KVM switch (also built into my pedestal). In this way I am able to communicate with each of my 6 computers (4 visuals/2 avionics) from the pilot seat including the instructor station display on the wall just behind the pilot. Sort of bastardizes the correctness of the pedestal arrangement of course, but is a worthwhile trade-off regarding convenience! My iPad mounts described previously are separate from this.
Fred K
Thanks for the reply Fred...what does the kvm switch display on?? In other word when you select one of the 6 computers are you seeing it on the iPad or on the simbrief computer you mentioned??
QuoteThanks for the reply Fred...what does the kvm switch display on?? In other word when you select one of the 6 computers are you seeing it on the iPad or on the simbrief computer you mentioned??
Using the KVM switch selector the single keyboard/mouse controls each of the computers on their respective displays.
Fred K
my kvm is located in server rack allowing single point access to these puppys
i am just going to use a splitter
Quote from: bernard S on April 13, 2020, 05:20:37 AMmy kvm is located in server rack allowing single point access to these puppys
i am just going to use a splitter
Wow great stuff
Quote from: FredK on April 12, 2020, 06:41:39 PMQuoteThanks for the reply Fred...what does the kvm switch display on?? In other word when you select one of the 6 computers are you seeing it on the iPad or on the simbrief computer you mentioned??
Using the KVM switch selector the single keyboard/mouse controls each of the computers on their respective displays.
Fred K
Thanks Fred
Hey Guys,
I've always used iPads. One for flight following and the other for pulling Navigraph charts/internet.
Also, on the second iPad I use tightVNC to access any of the sim computers, as well as Team Viewer (which is very easy too do). Thus, even though I have a KVM Switch in the rack for the computers, I never need to get out of the sim if there are any problems. Can restart any system from these apps....
John
Quote from: blueskydriver on April 13, 2020, 09:08:04 AMHey Guys,
I've always used iPads. One for flight following and the other for pulling Navigraph charts/internet.
Also, on the second iPad I use tightVNC to access any of the sim computers, as well as Team Viewer (which is very easy too do). Thus, even though I have a KVM Switch in the rack for the computers, I never need to get out of the sim if there are any problems. Can restart any system from these apps....
John
I was thinking VNC could work as well. Even for vpilot or Vatsim interaction. I'm going to give that method some serious thought. Since charts, moving map, instructor station etc all can be accessed through web based app on iPad. The only real thing that is PC based other than control over the sim computers is dispatch and/or vatsim functions.
Here are some pictures of the KVM switch and keyboard arrangement that is engineered into my customized pedestal. The extended rear area of the pedestal also houses a bass sub-woofer for some cockpit vibration effect.
Fred K
Pedestal Panels 046.JPG
Pedestal Panels 047.JPG
Pedestal Panels 049.JPG
Captain side: Chuwi tablet 12.1" Running Windows 10, FS-FlightControl.
FO side: RCA Cambio W101 tablet 10.1", Windows 10.
Quote from: FredK on April 13, 2020, 06:36:51 PMHere are some pictures of the KVM switch and keyboard arrangement that is engineered into my customized pedestal. The extended rear area of the pedestal also houses a bass sub-woofer for some cockpit vibration effect.
Fred K
Pedestal Panels 046.JPG
Pedestal Panels 047.JPG
Pedestal Panels 049.JPG
Very cool setup Fred thanks for the photos
Quote from: Flying_Fox on April 14, 2020, 12:33:37 PMCaptain side: Chuwi tablet 12.1" Running Windows 10, FS-FlightControl.
FO side: RCA Cambio W101 tablet 10.1", Windows 10.
Thank you!!
now thats a somewhat cool set up and rather useful howe rr that being said the x3 of x4 seats and movement required would not allow me to do that .. so at end of day i am just windows tablets slaved from instructor station touch screen
now thats a somewhat cool set up and rather useful howe rr that being said the x3 of x4 seats and movement required would not allow me to do that .. so at end of day i am just windows tablets slaved from instructor station touch screen
Hi Fred,
As usual, your innovation is impressive. The photos of your Pedestal show a nice job of organizing all the goodies!
Mike