I had planned to add an Mini now that it has upgraded it's processor and added Retina, but I love the bigger screen of the full sized. I just to my iPad Air this week and it's more diminutive size and significant weight reduction has me rethinking that. I really love the Air! (or iPad 5!)
I'm curious about the stability of the new iPads. My iPad 3 is rock-solid stable (even with iOS 7)
Curious as to what plane you've flown that yoke mounting affects "the feel". I can't tell the difference.Are you yoke mounting the Air? I am curious if it makes yoke mounting feel too heavy on the controls still.
That's interesting. They must have really improved the stability from the one to three. My one, that I just retired, was the crashing-est machine I've ever owned of any type.
...from day one.
Curious as to what plane you've flown that yoke mounting affects "the feel". I can't tell the difference.
Huh...I yoke mounted my iPad 1 with a ram mount for 3 years and I couldn't even tell it was there. And it was quite secure at all attitudes and inputs.172. Made the yoke feel heavy and felt like the iPad was going to fall of with aileron input.
David
I'm curious about the stability of the new iPads. My iPad 3 is rock-solid stable (even with iOS 7), but my new iPhone 5s is a crash machine by comparison. Most of the time, the crashes appear to be of the SpringBoard app, which I believe is Apple's system app launcher. Apple replaced the iPhone once, and the new one does the same thing. I'm wondering whether it has to do with the software on the A7, or whether it's a hardware problem specific to the iPhone 5s.
JKG
Are you yoke mounting the Air? I am curious if it makes yoke mounting feel too heavy on the controls.