It'd be great if it could go full screen. Use profiles built into Terminal, or create your own custom profiles. When you’re logged in to several servers, unique background colors and window titles specified in profiles help you easily spot the right Terminal window. I see you've made up a kneeboard (kneePad?), so does that mean you've replaced your regular paper one entirely? If so, where do you jot down clearances etc?ĭo you use the GoVFR plog download option, something else, or do you not use plogs and just fly by eye? If you do use it, how easy is it to use in flight - it seems OK on the ground, but it looks a tad small. Make Terminal windows stand out with profiles. Other modules, functionalities and settings can be accessed from the top toolbar. Standard position/attitude sharing setting for sharing via a network (UDP) must be enabled in X-Plane settings. Would you mind explaining a wee bit about how you use the iPad in flight please, and what other apps you use with it? Air Navigation Pro can be set to full-screen and, in this case, the route and the HSI will be hidden. In order to connect Air Navigation Pro to the X-Plane Flight Simulator, a plugin is no longer needed. I've just got myself an iPad as well (although I returned it because of a really annoying dead pixel in the middle of the screen and am now iPad-less whilst waiting for new stock.anyway.) before I returned it, I was playing around with AirNav Pro for a wee while which seems pretty impressive and I'm really keen to go flying with it. Jwscud wrote:The iPad is my one stop shop in the cockpit - I now only carry hard copies of planned destination and alternate info safe in the knowledge dredging things up is far easier on the iPad than rifling through my flight bag.
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