Attitude Indicator and other key flight instruments on your iPhone or iPad, using built-in gyros and GPS.
Key features:
-Attitude Indicator using solid state gyros in your iPhone with extreme attitude chevrons to guide you back to a safety if you find yourself in an unusual attitude
-"Glass cockpit" Primary Flight Display using digital tapes for Speed, Altitude, Heading, Vertical Speed, Rate of Turn and slip indicator
-Position relative to nearest airport in plain English (convenient for ATC position reports), with communication frequency where available
-Fully configurable display, with landscape mode and choice of aviation or metric units
-Continuous auto-calibration feature adapts to different airplane environments and flying conditions
This app is not FAA approved and should not be used for navigation. All information is presented for reference only, and BBFlight is not responsible for any damage, injury or death resulting from the use of this application: you assume total responsibility and risk associated with this application
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Flight Instruments Reviews
Poor
I appreciate that this does not replace my primary AH, however as an iPad “backup" this is shocking. Should my primary fail and I indent on relying on this application, this WILL kill me. Calibration does not work, the AH lists to the right. In short, a waste of money.
Flight Instruments
The appilication is of no actual use on the iPad! Once loaded it simply says "No GPS, no gyro" and does not work at all!!
It does not allow you to change any settings. It is Running on a iPad 64 with wifi and 3G, with OS 4.2, the GPS works fine in other applications.
Money wasted!!
User
Super junky, not even close to a reliable back up in my plane. I'm not sure what the use of this app is.
Need LARGER Displays
As a minimum, the speed and altitude display numbers need to be larger. Probably the heading could be larger, too. Recommend having an option under settings to select. Otherwise, a cool apt.
Does not work for flight
I wish I had checked other's reviews before buying. It does not work for flight. Too much vibration for the gyro I guess. I had my iphone Velcroed to the panel. Works while driving a car, but who need pitch/bank angle for driving? The free versions will do that.
Dangerous
This is a terrible and downright dangerous app. It can't tell a bank from a slip or skid. It also confuses acceleration and deceleration with pitch changes. I'm quite sure that if you tried to depend on this as a back up attitude instrument you'd be dead within a couple of minutes.
Crap
I'm an ATP CFI CFII MEI AGI and active professional pilot. I bought this for fun but it stinks even as an artificial horizon simulator. Does not hold a reference for wing level and must be caged constantly which defeats the purpose. I want my $5 back.
Not very good
Will not hold level for more than 1 minute.
At last!
I knew when the iPhone 4 with gyros was announced it was only a matter of time before someone created an attitude indicator utilizing this functionality. There have been a few apps before like this but they do not use the gyros and only use GPS data. This app is amazing. I tested it out while flying; put it through all kinds of coordinated and uncoordinated turns, climbs, dives, slips and skids and the indicator behaved exactly like the real one in the cockpit. This app could save your life if mounted properly in the plane ahead of time. Note: don't buy this if you don't have an iPhone 4, you wont be impressed.
Almost there
Great idea. A little frustrating that I had to be below 180kts and about 7,000' to get valid indications.
Once up it was within 150' and 2 kts of the actual aircraft speed and altitude.
In cruise it was precessing badly, almost unusable. That was at FL410 and an indicated .83 Mach.
A landscape mode would be very desirable.
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