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Yes, really.
Our Apollo 800 Flybuddy put it's little tits up in the air today and started waving its legs weakly. I actually like this unit for VFR flying. No distracting moving maps and temptation to hunker down in the cockpit. Distance and bearing, what more do you need? A lot of our members have their own GPS units that they can take home to practice with so we don't want to spend much on something fancier to fill the hole or get into the expense or runnnig new cables and a new antenna. It's also a good back up. There were a lot of these on Ebay a couple of years ago but no more. Does anyone have one lying around or know where we could get one for a quick swap? -- Roger Long |
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There were a lot of these on Ebay a couple of years ago but no more. Does
anyone have one lying around or know where we could get one for a quick swap? No Loran here, Roger, (I wish I still had the FlyBuddy from my old Warrior) -- but I'm glad to see you're back in the air... :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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My fly buddy has tits, too, but I don't call them that -- in front of
her, anyway. (I've got a Flybuddy Loran, too -- wish I could get its 1994 database updated.) Roger Long wrote: Yes, really. Our Apollo 800 Flybuddy put it's little tits up in the air today and started waving its legs weakly. I actually like this unit for VFR flying. No distracting moving maps and temptation to hunker down in the cockpit. Distance and bearing, what more do you need? A lot of our members have their own GPS units that they can take home to practice with so we don't want to spend much on something fancier to fill the hole or get into the expense or runnnig new cables and a new antenna. It's also a good back up. There were a lot of these on Ebay a couple of years ago but no more. Does anyone have one lying around or know where we could get one for a quick swap? -- Roger Long |
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Does anybody know when or even if the Loran system is going to be
terminated? I once understood it to be sometime in 2006 but that was before 9-11. I have had discussions since then with aviation officials who noted that the Loran system is not as easily messed with since its combination of low carrier frequency, considerable signal strength, and substantial ground anntenna make it so robust. The GPS system signals are apparently much more easily spoofed with portable equipment - which had been available from former Iron Curtain militaries. As a backup system it would seem that the need for Loran hasn't gone away. I too like my Flybuddy. |
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