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myWingMan For iPad: Bendix/King Simplicity

Bendix/King sees its potential market slice as building avionics that are easier to use than a Garmin. While it has yet to deliver any clean-sheet designs of its own since announcing its comeback over a year ago, the newly introduced myWingMan tablet app could be the launch pad for a fresh product line.

Bendix/King sees its potential market slice as building avionics that are easier to use than a Garmin. While it has yet to deliver any clean-sheet designs of its own since announcing its comeback over a year ago, the newly introduced myWingMan tablet app could be the launch pad for a fresh product line.

Despite a market that’s flooded with aviation navigation apps, the company thinks myWingMan sets a new standard for what pilots can expect from future mobile flight planning and navigation tools. We think it’s a start.

Larry Anglisano

Editor in Chief Larry Anglisano has been a staple at Aviation Consumer since 1995. An active land, sea and glider pilot, Larry has over 30 years’ experience as an avionics repairman and flight test pilot. He’s the editorial director overseeing sister publications Aviation Safety magazine, IFR magazine and is a regular contributor to KITPLANES magazine with his Avionics Bootcamp column.