FlightMaster runs on PDAs which use the PalmOS Operating System (it does not run on Windows Mobile PDAs). There currently three models to choose from.
The Treo 680 (see right) is a really good choice if you're looking for a smart phone device. It combines a mobile phone function with the power of a PDA for a great experience.
One of the really nice things about the Treo is the screen - it's better than some of the other Palms because it's brighter and easier to read in daylight conditions. The keyboard is very useful in flight too, as FlightMaster's map page lets you enter a waypoint identifier to select it.
You might want to read this review of Treo 680.
The Palm Treo 755p and Palm Treo 700p are also suitable devices.
Visit Palm's website for more information about the Treo range.
The Palm T|X (see right) is a large screen PDA which features built-in wireless networking. The 320 x 480 screen can be used in landscape or portrait mode, and FlightMaster takes advantage of both of these.
The T|X is a solid performer, although it has been on the market for a couple of years now, but there are some great bargains to be had with this model. Many companies offer the T|X in a GPS bundle, so you can pick one up for automotive navigation as well as aviation.
Visit Palm's website for more information about the Palm T|X.
The Palm E2 is a smaller screen version of the T|X, and lacks that PDA's wireless networking capabilities. However, it is a solid performer and will easily cope with FlightMaster.
Visit Palm's website for more information about the Palm E2.
You'll want to secure your PDA using a proper mounting solution. There are many to choose from, but most people find that a flexible arm & suction cup holder offer the best solution. RAM Mounting Systems do a comprehensive line of mounting options specific to your PDA.
You should also consider an in-car power adaptor for charging your PDA.