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"Ted Wagner" wrote:
Does anyone make a device that lets me wear it on my leg, above me knee? Please don't do that, it makes the rest of us nervous when your head is down in the cockpit, looking at a screen. What have other pilots done in this situation? I'd suggest using a RAM suction cup mount with one of their PDA holders. They can be mounted on the canopy securely and without damage, if you are careful. Total cost for all the pieces should be around $50. See: http://www.soarmn.com/cumulus/index.htm http://www.gpscity.com/ Marc |
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Hi,
Thanks for the referral Marc. Ted, I suggest the following assembly. RAM-B-SCMK-CO1, $52.80 You can see photos and order one at: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/ram.htm You select the RAM-HOL-CO1 cradle from a list of options when you order the RAM-B-SCMK. You can buy the parts for a little less at gpscity.com, but I would ask you to support your friendly glider parts dealer who has taken the time to select and stock the right parts for glider pilots. Thanks, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring Supplies "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message ... "Ted Wagner" wrote: Does anyone make a device that lets me wear it on my leg, above me knee? Please don't do that, it makes the rest of us nervous when your head is down in the cockpit, looking at a screen. What have other pilots done in this situation? I'd suggest using a RAM suction cup mount with one of their PDA holders. They can be mounted on the canopy securely and without damage, if you are careful. Total cost for all the pieces should be around $50. See: http://www.soarmn.com/cumulus/index.htm http://www.gpscity.com/ Marc |
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"Paul Remde" wrote...
You can buy the parts for a little less at gpscity.com, but I would ask you to support your friendly glider parts dealer who has taken the time to select and stock the right parts for glider pilots. Always a good idea. Then again, he could buy the parts from gpscity and send me a check for $10, thus supporting a friendly glider pilot who gives advice when he should be doing real work 8^) Marc |
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"Marc Ramsey" wrote in message ... "Ted Wagner" wrote: Does anyone make a device that lets me wear it on my leg, above me knee? Please don't do that, it makes the rest of us nervous when your head is down in the cockpit, looking at a screen. http://www.anywheremap.com/pages/pro...ages/aw182.htm Check out this link. It's a knee board designed for the Ipaq. The point about looking 'down' has merit, however considering the position of our legs in a typical glass glider, this might actually prove to be forward facing once you are seated. It's caught my attention. Might be worth a look. |
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Ted,
I wear a home made knee board kind of thing. It's just cobbled together from sheet aluminum, velcro-tape and a velcro-belt. Here are a couple pictures: http://www.utahisp.com/dlane/DSCN0633.jpg http://www.utahisp.com/dlane/DSCN0636.jpg As far as looking down too much... don't. I mean, it's a matter of training. I had to train myself not to stare at the instruments. David "Ted Wagner" wrote in message ews.com... Since my original posting on this topic, I've purchased an HP iPaq 5555 and a NavMan 4400 wireless GPS. I've got those two working great together on the ground, but have yet to test them in the air. I haven't yet flown with them because I currenty fly rental sailplanes, usually a Pilatus B-4, where there's no mount for the iPaq. It's easy to tuck the GPS receiver somewhere (or even leave it in my pocket), but I have no place to put the iPaq. Does anyone make a device that lets me wear it on my leg, above me knee? What have other pilots done in this situation? -ted "Jim Kelly" wrote in message u... The iPaq H5xxx models have a larger display than any of the other current iPaqs. However they have inadequate audio sound level. The H3xxx models also had the large display and had good audio. Look for a H3950 or the new H5150. ' Regardless of the iPaq model you will need one of the Boxwave "Cleartouch" antireflective films as sold by Craggyaero.com, along with an efficient 5v power supply from the glider battery. A mouse type GPS could be useful, like the Garmin G35HVS (12 volts). Paul Remde has a good selection of bits and advice on his site http://www.soarmn.com/cumulus/ Cheers, Jim Kelly. "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:8eZGb.14436$7D3.11470@fed1read02... | Can anyone familiar with the WinPilot product tell me whether my DeLorme | Earthmate GPS Receiver (with DB-15 serial interface) will work with it? | | If not, what advice would you offer regarding iPac (or other pocket PC) | models, and portable GPS devices to use with WinPilot? | | -ted | | |
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don't quit your day job :-)
tim "David" wrote in message om... Ted, I wear a home made knee board kind of thing. It's just cobbled together from sheet aluminum, velcro-tape and a velcro-belt. Here are a couple pictures: http://www.utahisp.com/dlane/DSCN0633.jpg http://www.utahisp.com/dlane/DSCN0636.jpg As far as looking down too much... don't. I mean, it's a matter of training. I had to train myself not to stare at the instruments. David "Ted Wagner" wrote in message ews.com... Since my original posting on this topic, I've purchased an HP iPaq 5555 and a NavMan 4400 wireless GPS. I've got those two working great together on the ground, but have yet to test them in the air. I haven't yet flown with them because I currenty fly rental sailplanes, usually a Pilatus B-4, where there's no mount for the iPaq. It's easy to tuck the GPS receiver somewhere (or even leave it in my pocket), but I have no place to put the iPaq. Does anyone make a device that lets me wear it on my leg, above me knee? What have other pilots done in this situation? -ted "Jim Kelly" wrote in message u... The iPaq H5xxx models have a larger display than any of the other current iPaqs. However they have inadequate audio sound level. The H3xxx models also had the large display and had good audio. Look for a H3950 or the new H5150. ' Regardless of the iPaq model you will need one of the Boxwave "Cleartouch" antireflective films as sold by Craggyaero.com, along with an efficient 5v power supply from the glider battery. A mouse type GPS could be useful, like the Garmin G35HVS (12 volts). Paul Remde has a good selection of bits and advice on his site http://www.soarmn.com/cumulus/ Cheers, Jim Kelly. "Ted Wagner" wrote in message news:8eZGb.14436$7D3.11470@fed1read02... | Can anyone familiar with the WinPilot product tell me whether my DeLorme | Earthmate GPS Receiver (with DB-15 serial interface) will work with it? | | If not, what advice would you offer regarding iPac (or other pocket PC) | models, and portable GPS devices to use with WinPilot? | | -ted | | |
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Hey, come on! Oh well, beauty is in the eye of
the beholder. Probably couldn't sell many of em.As for complexity... Yeah I guess. Though all flight computers (even those mounted on the panel) are possible accidents waiting to happen, if you want to be cynical. I fly club gliders so I can't mount anything permanantly. I've tried the nice Ram mount thing with the suction cups without success. David "Tim Mara" wrote in message ... don't quit your day job :-) tim |
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Hey, come on! Oh well, beauty is in the eye of
the beholder. Probably couldn't sell many of em.As for complexity... Yeah I guess. Though all flight computers (even those mounted on the panel) are possible accidents waiting to happen, if you want to be cynical. I fly club gliders so I can't mount anything permanantly. I've tried the nice Ram mount thing with the suction cups without success. David "Tim Mara" wrote in message ... don't quit your day job :-) tim |
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David wrote:
Ted, I wear a home made knee board kind of thing. It's just cobbled together from sheet aluminum, velcro-tape and a velcro-belt. Here are a couple pictures: http://www.utahisp.com/dlane/DSCN0633.jpg http://www.utahisp.com/dlane/DSCN0636.jpg As far as looking down too much... don't. I mean, it's a matter of training. I had to train myself not to stare at the instruments. Wow, I hope you did a good job of training. That's an awful lot going on in your lap. I hope you figure out a way to combine things into one instrument (maybe a PDA with a GPS card on it) that you can mount on the canopy ledge or with a suction cup. -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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