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George C

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As a new Android tablet I am looking for information on flight plans similar to fore flight for the I Pads. I am looking for one that would include sectionals. I will appreciate all information.
Thank You,
George C
 
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Garmin Pilot: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-the-go/apps/garmin-pilot-/prod115856.html

and

Flight Pro: http://flightpro.com/features/http://flightpro.com/features/

are two that I've used. Haven't used flight pro since back before it was Avilution. I switched from it because it didn't have georeferenced approach plates. My understand is that it does now.

Garmin Pilot works with their proprietary GDL-39 ADS-B in and Flightstream devices which have some significantly nice features. Pilot also works on the iPad.
 
Naviator (http://naviatorapp.com) (about $35/yr, my go-to EFB)

FltPlan Go (FltPlan.com) (free, including free geo-referenced approach plates)

+1 for Avare...free, includes geo-referenced approach plates, and rapid continued improvement. Still some weak spots, but give them a year and they could be the best on any platform.
 
Avare works great for me, VFR.
 
As a new Android tablet I am looking for information on flight plans similar to fore flight for the I Pads. I am looking for one that would include sectionals. I will appreciate all information.
Thank You,
George C
Search this site for Garmin Pilot. You will find a very extensive, multi year thread on this excellent app.
 
I find iFlyGPS to be an excellent program with stellar support to users. VFR or IFR versions available. Also has a free trial period. Sectionals, Terminal Area charts, Low Enroute, WAC and a vector mode plus a weather depiction from a Wifi connection or an ADS-B device such as a Dual XGPS 170. That will also display ADS-B traffic in. Plates etc on the IFR version. Geo referenced airport charts to help in positioning on the ground. Well worth evaluating.
 
Seattle Avionics will, I think, run on your platform.
 
For flight planning and weather I use FltPlanGo. I use foreflight for everything else.
 
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