If you want to turn your mini-tablet PC into a heads-up display, you want the G-Force GF163 Mount. GPS navigation is no longer the proprietary subject of large corporations who dictate the box, the software, accessories, and where to park it –take it or leave it. Today, you get to choose the PC platform, the GPS software, peripheral plug-ins like ADS-B. And, today, you get to choose the G-Force GPS Mount, designed for PC navigation, designed to turn your mini-tablet PC into a heads-up display. Or you can choose that other mount with its bulky mounting bracket designed for old equipment. The G-Force GF163 mount connects to your mini-tablet with the legendary Air Base. During endurance tests, the Air Base outlasted an FAA 3rd Class Medical certificate (two years). During a static performance test, this forced-vacuum base held 32.5-pounds. That’s equivalent to 22 iPads. During the same test, the G-Force Air Base withstood 22.6 Gs with a deflection range of 2-inches. That’s equal to a deceleration rate of 0.005 ft/sec2. |
The suction cup will not stick to the back of my I pod mini 5
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No cross reference testing has been done with the RAM mount. The iPad air is compatible.
Yes it should work with all IPads.
The suction cup needs 3.25 inches of space to attach to.