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Old September 6th 08, 04:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Especially for new. A second one is a negligible cost increase. To have
a transponder fail enroute, is a real problem these days. When mine was
giving me grief it really messed up my trip. I would put a second one in
my seneca but I will soon be ordering a new plane and it will have dual
transponders. I don't fly vfr when on lnog trips.

John

Morgans wrote:
"The Visitor" wrote


Now for new aircraft, dual transponders are the way to go.



Perhaps I am missing something obvious, but why would you need (or want) two
transponders for new aircraft?


 




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