MyGoFlight Brings Prototype for HUD to NBAA
An affordable heads-up display has remained elusive. That could change.

MyGoFlight (Booth 4654), a Denver, Colo.-headquartered aviation accessories company, is known for its flexible and diverse mounts for iPads and Android tablets in the cockpit and is showing an array of mounts, a 2015 edition flight bag for techies and ArmorGlas, a tempered glass anti-glare screen protector for any iPad or iPhone.


But what is really exciting is the company’s prototype MGF head-up display (HUD). “Our goal is to get all pilots to be heads-up, eyes-out during all critical phases of flight,” said CEO Charles Schneider.


The MGF HUD prototype contains a projection unit, a combiner and a wired or wireless interface to an iPad or video/computer. The initial price is expected to be less than $10,000 USD, and expected delivery is set for autumn next year.