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Flying has never been more convenient thanks to mobile devices such as iPads and other tablets. Almost everything you need from charts to approach plates to weather forecasts are available at the touch of a screen. But those tablets are only as good as the mounting hardware you have in the cockpit. That’s why Pilot Mall carries the best mounts from leading manufacturer RAM to keep your tablet safe, secure, and conveniently located. Choose from a wide variety of RAM products that allow you to mount your tablet to almost any surface, from your yoke to your dash and more. Typically, a mount requires three parts, the base that attaches to the plane, the arm that allows you to position the tablet where you need it, and the cradle for your device. Buy them a la carte or together in
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The RAM-HOL-UN10-400U consists of the small Tough-Claw base and universal RAM X-Grip cradle for large phones and phablets. The RAM X-Grip cradle has a clean and clever four leg design that sports great holding power without hiding your smart-phone behind foam pads and plastic. The RAM X-Grip cradle expands and contracts for perfect fit of most smart phones. This mount rotates 360 degrees. The RAM X-Grip includes a device tether recommended for outdoor applications.
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