BrentC48
I love flying!
Another fan of the 10% or even 5% EMS screen option. Love my Skyview but this would further improve a great system. Even a little bit more map/PFD area would be noticed and appreciated.
Bill, I don't think WiFi will be useful in this application; the EMS data is only available at one of the five serial ports AFAIK. But we're testing our app with a Bluetooth to serial adapter and are getting good results.Note to Joe Dubner - with wifi now, it will be more possible to send Skyview data to an app on a tablet or smartphone to display it.
Absolutely! I flew more than 6 hours in this configuration today except that the "5% screen" was on my Android tablet. The extra room on the Map screen was very useful when the 40% screen was overloaded with traffic, weather, obstructions, ADS-B "signage", etc. as I would go to a larger scale and "spread it out". Or I could see more of the "big picture" with fully half the screen for the map. After a little while I became very comfortable checking fuel, oil temperature, etc. on my tablet and counting on an alarm if something was out of limits.I feel the 5% side bar, as previously described, would be a very eloquent way to monitor EMS data during a long cruse flight and would be a much welcomed option on my SkyView Touch. If a problem is detected and more information is deemed necessary, a quick switch the traditional “arcs and bars” view can be made to quickly determine visually …
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Mostly I fly the Skyview as 40%PFD, 40%MAP, 20%(Engine.) I rearranged my RV12 layout as shown. All the widgets are vertical for an easier scan.
Oil Pres, Temp and Battery Volts/Amps on Top row.
Fuel Level, Pressure, and Flow, and Trim on second row.
CHT/EGT 3rd row.
Useful numbers at the top, with Stall and Spar Pins.
Now, on the right hand side is something I am posting here to the Dynon forum as a suggestion. For TAKEOFF and LANDING I like the 20% view. I like the context that the ranges provide. In CRUISE, I would really like a bigger PFD and Map but I do not like totally getting rid of the engine monitoring! (Yes, I know, even with voice alerts.) This is a 5% wide strip (One-FOURTH the width of the standard one!) That would let the PFD and MAP both be 47.5% rather than 40%!
Note that the example is for a conventional aircraft with 2 fuel tanks and 4 CHT/EGT possibilities. Ignore the values of the numbers, this is a sizing-spacing example.
You can see all the numbers. I would add the coding of a green background when the number is in that part of the range (current widgets do not do that.) Comments are welcome on this too!
Regards,
Bill H.
RV12, N412BR "Sweetie"
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Alan...that's the beauty of the 5% screen...if it's green..not to worry; if it's yellow or red. Change screen to full size. Having more map is golden (or maybe you don't care to see where you're going)....just kidding!!!! :
Plus with my Dynon video adapter, I could watch movies AND monitor engine performance.
Sorry I am not in favor of a 5% screen. I can't think of anything worse than a thin line of stacked numbers.....would make the eyes bleed trying to differentiate between them!
Alan...that's the beauty of the 5% screen...if it's green..not to worry; if it's yellow or red. Change screen to full size. Having more map is golden (or maybe you don't care to see where you're going)....just kidding!!!! :
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I want the 5% screen. I have two 10" and if there was room for a third on the panel......
Just "how bad" is it, is real bad when it lights up red. That also necessitates a quick way to switch. I personally think a few precious seconds wasted switching to another screen will cause even more confusion when trying to decipher a new unfamiliar screen. Actually, if I hit the layout button it takes me a seemingly ridiculous amount of time to get it back to a familiar view. Add a little panic because something is in the red and the engine will be trashed before I stop flipping screens and find out "how bad" it is.If a problem is detected and more information is deemed necessary, a quick switch the traditional “arcs and bars” view can be made to quickly determine visually … just “how bad” is it?
I support the choice part of the argument.Get the manual out of the glove box so I can look-up what that idiot light that just came on means.
This is a great idea for those of us with single panel systems.