"Jay Honeck" writes:
Comments, is it as good as it seems?
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Thanks for the reponse :-)
Even though it's large, by hand-held standards, the III fits quite nicely in
the yoke. (The IV would thus fit even better.) Here's a pic of our
installation:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?V3EF424C6
What did you use to mount it on the yoke? It seems like there is no
factory made yoke mount (at least for the -IV)
With all of its features, the "paper clutter" in the cockpit is greatly
reduced. Need an airport diagram? It's in the AvMap. (And it's actually
big enough to read.) Need the next frequency? It's in the AvMap. Need
the FBO? It's in the AvMap. Want to know the instrument approaches into
any airport? AvMap's got it.
As i understand it, some of the map data is stored internally to the
unit (like Garmin does) so the unit itself is locked to a region
(Americas,Europe etc.) but you can expand this with CF cards containg
maps and Jeppesen data. Am I correct in that assumption?
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To say the AvMap changed the way we fly is not exaggerating.
Hmm, I currently hace a GPSMap 196, and I must say this looks a _lot_
better, unfortunatley so does the price. Lowest I could find in a quick
search here in Europe ca approx. 1900 EUR :-(
It seems to be much cheaper in the US, but I guess that's with the US
map data, which doesn't do me much good.
Pity.
Hans-Christian