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Old August 12th 05, 02:08 AM
Mike Granby
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I just completed a survey from the Bendix-King pilot's club wherein I
was asked about my interested in two hypothetical products -- an
integrated 5" WAAS GPG and NAVCOM with traffic, terrain and weather,
and a 3" standalone WAAS GPS with traffic terrain and weather. Looks
like they've still not quite made up their mind about how to package
their new WAAS engine -- I'm obviously voting for the 3" standalone to
replace my KLN-94!!!

 




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