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At 12:49 04 March 2011, John Smith wrote:
Am 04.03.11 13:01, schrieb Nigel Cottrell: This looks a lot like the Trig 21 which I have had fitted in a powered plane for about 18 months and am very happy with. http://www.trig-avionics.com/library/TT2xBrochure.pdf The TT21 is a class 2 transponder and therefore *not* suited for gliders. If you choose to go with Trig, then do yourself a favour and buy the TT22. If you want a Class 1 the best option currently available is probably the TT22. Here in the UK the possibility of flight above 10000' is very limited Wales, Scotland and a few areas in the North of England and so wouldn't be a consideration for the vast majority of owners. |
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