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Kobo Touch BlueFly case
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A case for using the Kobo Touch e-reader with a BlueFly vario as flight instrument.
The vario used for modeling was a BlueFly TTL v12 but I tried also a v8 version and it fits perfectly.
UPDATE: Added a new version to accomodate the new [bigger board of BlueFly v12.2](http://blueflyvario.blogspot.com/2021/11/blueflyvariottlgpsv122-released.html)
You will need two M4 screws to hold the lid, better if you find some rounded head ones.
Attach the vario board to the bottom of the case with a little piece of two-sided adhesive tape and don't forget to stick some neoprene on the bottom of the lid to protect from light the barometric sensor.
Remove the back cover of the Kobo and fit it under the ledge on the straight side of the case, then hold it down with the other ledge on the lid.
You can use some thin neoprene or mousse stripes (the one for window insulating is ok here, but not for the vario) to hold it better in place and avoid vibrations (see picture).
Optionally there is
The vario used for modeling was a BlueFly TTL v12 but I tried also a v8 version and it fits perfectly.
UPDATE: Added a new version to accomodate the new [bigger board of BlueFly v12.2](http://blueflyvario.blogspot.com/2021/11/blueflyvariottlgpsv122-released.html)
You will need two M4 screws to hold the lid, better if you find some rounded head ones.
Attach the vario board to the bottom of the case with a little piece of two-sided adhesive tape and don't forget to stick some neoprene on the bottom of the lid to protect from light the barometric sensor.
Remove the back cover of the Kobo and fit it under the ledge on the straight side of the case, then hold it down with the other ledge on the lid.
You can use some thin neoprene or mousse stripes (the one for window insulating is ok here, but not for the vario) to hold it better in place and avoid vibrations (see picture).
Optionally there is
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