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![]() Hi everybody - I'm in the market for a handheld aviation GPS , and have narrowed down to the Airmap 2000C & Garmin 296. I need color & terrain mapping , which both have. Try as I will though , I can't find an honest comparision of the two ; retailers push both (for obvious reasons). The strange thing is that their prices seem to differ significantly. Sample prices - Garmin 296 (with inbuilt terrain mapping) = $1500 (aprox) Airmap 2000C (plus terrain mapping extra) = $1100 (aprox) All you enlightened folks...which should I choose and why ? regards Pavan Bhatnagar |
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