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Where are you based at? Maybe we can help you find a better priced shop.
I saved a couple thousand on my 530 by shopping around. Also, check e-bay. The used boxes don't have a Garmin warrenty but there are a good number of 430s floating around with people upgrading to either 530s or 480s. And in answer to your question, an IFR GPS does cost an arm and a leg. Expect to sell a few more body parts too to pay for the database subscription that makes it legal. Helen |
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We're based at KIWS (West Houston).
In my ignorance I was hoping to get into an IFR GPS at the low end. It appears that the low end is still above my top end. I'd love to have a 430, 480, 530, etc.. but just can't justify the cost in a Warrior. We're in the middle of doing paint, interior and coming up quickly on annual. I can't spend that much more money on the GPS now. Some of the P&I will come back in the resale but the avionics won't. A portable is looking pretty tempting right now. Ed "Helen Woods" wrote in message ... Where are you based at? Maybe we can help you find a better priced shop. I saved a couple thousand on my 530 by shopping around. Also, check e-bay. The used boxes don't have a Garmin warrenty but there are a good number of 430s floating around with people upgrading to either 530s or 480s. And in answer to your question, an IFR GPS does cost an arm and a leg. Expect to sell a few more body parts too to pay for the database subscription that makes it legal. Helen |
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"nobody" wrote in message . com... We're based at KIWS (West Houston). In my ignorance I was hoping to get into an IFR GPS at the low end. It appears that the low end is still above my top end. I'd love to have a 430, 480, 530, etc.. but just can't justify the cost in a Warrior. We're in the middle of doing paint, interior and coming up quickly on annual. I can't spend that much more money on the GPS now. Some of the P&I will come back in the resale but the avionics won't. A portable is looking pretty tempting right now. Ed Do you fly much real IMC in the warrior? Do you go places where a GPS approach is the most precise approach available? What AP do you have? Where I am going is that if it is really going to make a safety difference, then buy the 430. Otherwise, I would say go with the portable. Personally, I would be okay doing a VFR approach into 1000 foot minimums with a portable backing up a basic IFR certified stack. I would rather not do a non precision without any GPS at all. Even in the flatlands of Houston. I just don't practice enough without one because my old plane really was GPS dependent. My new one is less so, but I am considering a 430 or even a 530 add on. |
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We have an STEC 30 coupled to HDG/NAV1/NAV2/GPS. The current GPS is a
Magellan SkyNav 5000 and its a great little box but I can't get updates for it anymore. The DB is at least 2 years old. Its really a hassle to use without the current data.. Basically good for airports and groundspeed only. No, I don't fly real IMC but I'd like to. I'd feel safer with a certified GPS and moving map. KIWS's NDB has been notam'd OTS for about 2.5 months now and rumor has it that its not coming back. We're expecting a new GPS approach. That leaves us with just the VOR D circle to land approach. Eddie |
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Buy the unit and have it installed as VFR. When you get the extra
bucks, add pieces until you have everything that you need. The other alternative is to check and see whether or not you'll need an annunciator and switching panel if you use a Garmin 430. If you don't need these items it may be more cost effective to go with the 430. On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 04:23:56 GMT, "nobody" wrote: We're based at KIWS (West Houston). In my ignorance I was hoping to get into an IFR GPS at the low end. It appears that the low end is still above my top end. I'd love to have a 430, 480, 530, etc.. but just can't justify the cost in a Warrior. We're in the middle of doing paint, interior and coming up quickly on annual. I can't spend that much more money on the GPS now. Some of the P&I will come back in the resale but the avionics won't. A portable is looking pretty tempting right now. Ed "Helen Woods" wrote in message ... Where are you based at? Maybe we can help you find a better priced shop. I saved a couple thousand on my 530 by shopping around. Also, check e-bay. The used boxes don't have a Garmin warrenty but there are a good number of 430s floating around with people upgrading to either 530s or 480s. And in answer to your question, an IFR GPS does cost an arm and a leg. Expect to sell a few more body parts too to pay for the database subscription that makes it legal. Helen |
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