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    More skyview displays

    http://imgur.com/xsAXl I threw this together rather quickly in gimp.  The screen is sized to be 5.5" wide and 9" tall. This would show approach plates full size, assuming the bars that show information at the top and bottom are each .25" tall. The other idea I had was buttons on the right...
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    SkyView 3.0 G-meter, and other fun stuff

    Looking at where the flight direction indicator is pointing, I'm guessing he had the stick far back and a bit to the right. And a lot of right ruder. Look at that slip/skid ball...
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    Map Features - Your Input Requested

    Or allow the user to switch between the two.  The more flexible the layout is, the larger the audience that this can be sold to. edit- also, approach plates and taxi diagrams.  Even if it is reading some files off of a flash drive (which would make the storage of the files easier, just get what...
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    More skyview displays

    More screens isn't about redundancy. Its about fitting more panel layouts and different uses. If you want more redundancy than the skyview offers, put a d6 with a backup battery in, separate from the skyview system. If you lose your electric system, you've still got both systems to get down...
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    More skyview displays

    Skyview screens should come in more sizes/layouts. a 6.25" screen would be nice to put in a radio stack and always see a map or EMS. Something narrow and tall similar to a g3x display would be useful to do the same thing next to a 7" or 10"
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    HSI and autopilot

    It says that the SkyView autopilot supports HSI nav. Does this mean if I have a garmin SL-30 nav linked to the unit that it will fly a VOR radial that I set? What about a glideslope? And does this allow me to use the internal GPS for autopilot navigation as well? Or do I need to couple a Garmin...
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