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I have a complete Flightmaster Psion handheld computer with the
carrying case and the thermal printer with cables. Pete McMaster used to support the database updates. Are they still available? I may be selling it on eBay. Any idea as to what it migh be worth? It works perfectly, as far as I can tell. Thanks, RT remove the splinter from my name for email address |
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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... wrote: I may be selling it on eBay. Any idea as to what it migh be worth? It works perfectly, as far as I can tell. Flightmasters were really cool ten years ago when they were new. I don't know if it's worth anything now. Does anybody know of a similarly good IFR planner than runs on modern handhelds? Purely out of curiosity (I'm not flying just yet !), I checked out the viability of my cell phone / PDA. It has Bluetooth, so a suitable GPS receiver (say, Leadtex Xtrac II), is all that is needed. Plus some remarkably inexpensive software :- http://www.avshop.com/catalog/catego...?categoryid=60 ...............or some remarkably expensive :- I did see an ad for some German software (maybe Euro plates only?), which cost the equivalent of $1500, but it looked awesome. Fully interfaced with a PDA. I've lost the damn URL. |
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![]() S. wrote: I did see an ad for some German software (maybe Euro plates only?), which cost the equivalent of $1500, but it looked awesome. Fully interfaced with a PDA. I've lost the damn URL. Here's a good one, the one I use on my PDA. So good I sold my Garmin handheld. http://www.flynavgps.com/index2.shtml |
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S. wrote:
"Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... wrote: I may be selling it on eBay. Any idea as to what it migh be worth? It works perfectly, as far as I can tell. Flightmasters were really cool ten years ago when they were new. I don't know if it's worth anything now. Does anybody know of a similarly good IFR planner than runs on modern handhelds? Purely out of curiosity (I'm not flying just yet !), I checked out the viability of my cell phone / PDA. It has Bluetooth, so a suitable GPS receiver (say, Leadtex Xtrac II), is all that is needed. Plus some remarkably inexpensive software :- Flightmaster is NOT a navigation device. It's a rather nice flight planning software. |
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