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Old May 8th 14, 01:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Experiences using SeeYou as Flarm display

My personal opinion is that a dedicated Flarm display is necessary if the Flarm unit is hidden or lacks a display. I use the well-known V3 display (as in: http://www.streckenflug.at/shop/prod...oducts_id=318), mounted on the instrument panel sun guard lip with an adapter like this http://www.streckenflug.at/shop/prod...oducts_id=1301

SeeYouMobile is an excellent traffic display for awareness and tactical purposes, not for collision avoidance. I have never flown with the V7vario as a Flarm display, but I think I would still prefer a dedicated V3.

There are also new interesting displays by LXnav and by LX Navigation.

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