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What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports
are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? Have you considered Winpilot (www.winpilot.com) and a GPS card in the PDA ? Ludovic |
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"Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ...
What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? Have you considered Winpilot (www.winpilot.com) and a GPS card in the PDA ? Ludovic I agree very much with Ludovic. Do it right and investigate in a proper package that will give you navigational AND final glide information (and a lot more). Besides the commercial vendors that offer such systems, here is an estimate for what you might need to invest using sources such as ebay: IPAQ 3955 (used) w. compact-flash sleeve $200 GPS-card receiver $90 WinPilot Advanced $249 External battery box IPAQ $20 That will set you back $555 but you'll have a fully functional system to fly serious cross country. WinPilot even writes a flight log that will allow you to analyze your flight and is accepted for certain contests. You can later upgrade and connect to a certified flight recorder. Herb, J7 |
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With the right cabling, you can connect the 95xl to handhelds running glide
SW. A very functional and inexpensive solution. With the 95xl alone, you can do what you're asking by creating proximity alerts around airports. "Herbert Kilian" wrote in message om... "Ludovic Launer" wrote in message ... What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? Have you considered Winpilot (www.winpilot.com) and a GPS card in the PDA ? Ludovic I agree very much with Ludovic. Do it right and investigate in a proper package that will give you navigational AND final glide information (and a lot more). Besides the commercial vendors that offer such systems, here is an estimate for what you might need to invest using sources such as ebay: IPAQ 3955 (used) w. compact-flash sleeve $200 GPS-card receiver $90 WinPilot Advanced $249 External battery box IPAQ $20 That will set you back $555 but you'll have a fully functional system to fly serious cross country. WinPilot even writes a flight log that will allow you to analyze your flight and is accepted for certain contests. You can later upgrade and connect to a certified flight recorder. Herb, J7 |
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Slick wrote:
What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? It's almost as big and heavy as a brick ![]() GPS (100$) and a used or new palm with serial port (100$) if you would like the most cost effective package for soaring... SUA, map view, final glide, speed to fly, detailed track log, on task average speed, thermal averager etc-etc. /Janos |
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Here is another GPS option that can be matched with any pocket computer you
may choose. http://www.garmin.com/products/gps18oem/ Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder "Janos Bauer" wrote in message ... Slick wrote: What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? It's almost as big and heavy as a brick ![]() GPS (100$) and a used or new palm with serial port (100$) if you would like the most cost effective package for soaring... SUA, map view, final glide, speed to fly, detailed track log, on task average speed, thermal averager etc-etc. /Janos |
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What type of palm device fits this description?
Fred "Janos Bauer" wrote in message ... Slick wrote: What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? It's almost as big and heavy as a brick ![]() GPS (100$) and a used or new palm with serial port (100$) if you would like the most cost effective package for soaring... SUA, map view, final glide, speed to fly, detailed track log, on task average speed, thermal averager etc-etc. /Janos |
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Best ones: Palm M500(B&W), M505, M515. Some people still use old/slow
Palm V models. If you don't have too much turnpoints and SUA data this could work for you also, otherwise it's slow (1 frame/sec in map view). M105(B&W), M125(B&W) will work also but the plastic body requires more care. M135 is with color display but not as good under direct sunlight as the previously mentioned models. It's the same for Zire 71 and the latest Tungstens (T2,T3). If you can get a used tungsten T pay that extra 50~100$. Be careful, some new devices has only USB port! Tungsten E, Zire 21, Zire 31, Zire 72. I use soringpilot for three years and it's getting better and better!! ![]() Regards, /Janos here are some screenshots and pictures about my first palm system: http://bauerj.fw.hu/soarpilot my OLC participation in this year: http://www2.onlinecontest.org/olcphp...b 4cfa238fcd6 f.blair wrote: What type of palm device fits this description? Fred "Janos Bauer" wrote in message ... Slick wrote: What is it worth? I'm looking for a GPS that will tell me where airports are, and when I am getting to close to Class B and C airspace. Anyone have any experience with this model? It's almost as big and heavy as a brick ![]() GPS (100$) and a used or new palm with serial port (100$) if you would like the most cost effective package for soaring... SUA, map view, final glide, speed to fly, detailed track log, on task average speed, thermal averager etc-etc. /Janos |
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