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I wonder if this will be fixed at some point. I believe the data card also
carries some programming logic - maybe airways can be added at a later date. Michael "McGregor" wrote in message nk.net... What you're looking for is an airway database. Even the IFR Garmins don't have that. Those are the domain of airliners and biz jets for the most part. Give me a break. My ancient Northstar M3 GPS has airways. My equally ancient Argus 7000 has airways. Garmin just sucks. |
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![]() McGregor wrote: What you're looking for is an airway database. Even the IFR Garmins don't have that. Those are the domain of airliners and biz jets for the most part. Give me a break. My ancient Northstar M3 GPS has airways. My equally ancient Argus 7000 has airways. Garmin just sucks. That's why I said for the most part. But, those old, clunky boxes come up pretty short for the most part. |
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![]() Michael 182 wrote: I wonder if this will be fixed at some point. I believe the data card also carries some programming logic - maybe airways can be added at a later date. In my view Garmin screwed up with the 400/500 in this respect. They do have complete routes for SIDS and STARs, which often are the same as airways for a couple of hundred miles, or so. |
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![]() wrote in message ... What you're looking for is an airway database. Even the IFR Garmins don't have that. Those are the domain of airliners and biz jets for the most part. Even my old Northstar M3 has an airway data base. And I frequently use it to fly a flight plan using airways. |
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![]() Stan Prevost wrote: wrote in message ... What you're looking for is an airway database. Even the IFR Garmins don't have that. Those are the domain of airliners and biz jets for the most part. Even my old Northstar M3 has an airway data base. And I frequently use it to fly a flight plan using airways. Sigh. That's why I said for the most part. ;-) There are very few of those in use compared to Garmins and Kings. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Stan Prevost wrote: wrote in message ... What you're looking for is an airway database. Even the IFR Garmins don't have that. Those are the domain of airliners and biz jets for the most part. Even my old Northstar M3 has an airway data base. And I frequently use it to fly a flight plan using airways. Sigh. That's why I said for the most part. ;-) There are very few of those in use compared to Garmins and Kings. I have flown behind Garmin, King, and Apollo, and I still prefer my M3. How dare you call my favorite box "clunky"! :-) |
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(David Lindenauer) wrote in message ...
On 15 Jun 2004 21:18:09 -0700, (Robert M. Gary) wrote: So how do you Garmin guys easily fly along an airway graphically? You have to put in everything that creates a bend in the airway: VORs, intersections. To make the task less daunting, in practice I put in just the first couple of these, then add the rest in cruise flight when the workload reduces. Do you define them between two airway points (one behind you) or do you have to direct to the next fix and just guess how far off the airway you are? |
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