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Old June 10th 09, 04:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ken Kochanski (KK)
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Default Rear View Cameras

Now that we are moving to large screen nav displays, how hard would it
be to install a rear view camera ... not so much for backing up ...
(I can do that without a camera on any given contest day) ... but for
those pesky pilots that insist on flying in your blind spot ... i.e.
i'm thinking this would be one button to switch to rear-view ... and
another press to get back to nav.

KK
 




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