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Here it is folks - the ultimate in Augmented Reality that several of us guessed someone should make as soon as we saw Google glasses.  Well someone has been working on it.

 

At first glance, to me it looks fabulous.

 

http://generalaviationnews.com/2014/07/24/video-what-augmented-reality-aerial-navigation-looks-like/

 
It will be at Osh.  Will someone there please take the time to visit them and give us some feedback about how you like it?  Cost?  When it will be available?
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Awesome! A civilian version of JHMCS. The SA gained from tech like this is amazing. On the flip side, it's easy to become addicted to it and not listen to the radios as well. It would still make flying easier in complex and busy airspace.

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This product would appeal more to helicopters pilots were the displays are down on the pedestal. Unlike airplanes were you are landing at an airport a helicopter pilot is flying to a street address like those with TV news. It would be nice to superimpose a street moving map with obstacles and nearby air traffic on the glasses. Since a helicopter pilot have both hands always on the controls it would be helpful if there is also a voice recognition feature to change display modes or to enter a destination address.

 

José    

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