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Largest (safe) tablet size?
Naturally, having a sturdy mount is essential, and dimensions of the pilot can factor in. But for most of us in the "average" height and size range, how large of a tablet will safely sit on the center of the yoke without posing a danger (hitting your hands, flopping off/over, etc)? I myself would be looking a 51 year-old yoke, to be specific.
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I use iPad 6th gen (A1954) 9.7” in RAM mount—works great, lasts a long time.
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Thank. And good to hear-- same size I'm fixing to use, in Samsung form. I assume that's in portrait orientation at that size?
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The RAM mount can go either way I think, but I've only ever used it in landscape mode.
77 G model yoke. Edit: add/remove photos (wrong photos) Last edited by Learjetter : 06-10-20 at 02:20 AM. |
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iPad Mini
I am using an iPad mini with a ram mount - sits right in the middle of the yoke, just a little off-center to the right so it does not impede the left hand on the yoke. I will attach a photo later this week so you can see. I went with the mini so that I would not have the tablet block out any switches or instruments, but a full size iPad would work as well - I am just a little particular.
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Pics
Here is my iPad Mini set up on the yoke.
Jeff |
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