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thanks...that site looks interesting. one good thing about the lowrance
is that they have little nonpropriatary data cards (mmc?) you can write stuff onto. i got the map create6 package, another 100$ or so...which has a data r-rw function. pick what you want from the cd, dump it into the mmc and you've got all of southeast texas or whatever. but it's not an avaition database. even without the data stuff, if iwant to go to some distant airport i just get the airport directory, get the long/lat and set an airplane icon(or any of made 30 different icons) there to mark the waypoint. set "goto that waypoint" and you're done but for the flyin. distance, time to arrival. i have a list of waypoints for a lot of the local airports. as to runway orientation, no. i would never suggest this but...if you push the waypoint button just as you're touching down on your favorite runway then the machine can get you within a few feet of that spot next time. oh, and lowrance runs on regular "aa" batteries. nothing special. i've got cigarette adapters too but most of the local rentals do not have the power plugs. besides, batteries are easy and cheap. dan |
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even without the data stuff, if iwant to go to some distant airport i just get the airport directory, get the long/lat and set an airplane icon(or any of made 30 different icons) there to mark the waypoint. set "goto that waypoint" and you're done but for the flyin. distance, time to arrival. i have a list of waypoints for a lot of the local airports. You said something here which leads me to another question... Does this unit calculate the distance, TTA, and show current GS and heading? Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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Mike 'Flyin'8' wrote: even without the data stuff, if iwant to go to some distant airport i just get the airport directory, get the long/lat and set an airplane icon(or any of made 30 different icons) there to mark the waypoint. set "goto that waypoint" and you're done but for the flyin. distance, time to arrival. i have a list of waypoints for a lot of the local airports. You said something here which leads me to another question... Does this unit calculate the distance, TTA, and show current GS and heading? yep...all that stuff. and altitude too but i haven't fooled with that enough to know if i trust it. it's also waas ready and has the usual choice of map orientation: north up, track up etc. and even a little, very readable arrow when you're navigating to a point. i kept it in the bag as "just in case" on the crosscountries but never used it when studenting and now it's my backup to the 1000. dan |
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