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Guest Howard Hughes
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Anyone know of a good aviation moving map GPS for android?

 

 

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backcountry explorer does moving map but its not an aviation service.

 

bearing and distance AU/NZ is worth buying.

 

 

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PocketFMS been around a long time but only recently on Android. Works well although doesn't have the functionality of the windows version at this date but they promise to bring it up to par in the next updates. I like it because you can plan the trip on your windows desktop then send the plan via cloud to your android device.

 

 

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I've just discovered Oziexplorer for Android. But where can I get aviation maps for it?

 

 

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EasyVFR. -from pocket fms folks-all planning can be done on Android device - niceish, but not as user friendly as AvPlan/Ozrunways

 

VFR Navigation - now with moving maps and terrain maps

 

 

Guest Escadrille
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So you need to buy and Android device( Samsung ,Telstra or similar ) and then Easy VFR from Pocket FMS and then Oziexplorer for Android. Is that right?

 

when I checked on Oziexplorer it said that the software for Android was only a trial version and would drop out after 15 minutes..Or am I just very confused.

 

Seems to me Apple mini with Ozrunways is popular cause it is just ...easier..??

 

Andy

 

 

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So you need to buy and Android device( Samsung ,Telstra or similar ) and then Easy VFR from Pocket FMS and then Oziexplorer for Android. Is that right?when I checked on Oziexplorer it said that the software for Android was only a trial version and would drop out after 15 minutes..Or am I just very confused.

Seems to me Apple mini with Ozrunways is popular cause it is just ...easier..??

 

Andy

Hi Andy.

 

No, you dont need OziExplorer at all. Just the Android device, and EITHER "Easy VFR", OR "VFR Navigation". It depends on your needs.

 

I like VFR Navigation, as its major strength is its simplicity - ask for a list of nearest airports, select one, and it will tell you how to get there. It wont plan a flight or show weather, but sometimes, simple is best.

 

However, as before, Avplan or OzRunways are both, in my humble opinion, much more polished, and complete applications.

 

 

Guest Escadrille
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Many Thanks HF. I flew to Watts Bridge on Saturday with a mate in his Tecnam who had an Apple mini ipad and Oz runways and I was very impressed with its useability...

 

Andy

 

 

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