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I picked up a little unit called a traffic scope at EAA that gives you
the range and relative altitude of other aircraft. It works very well and I highly suggest anyone who can afford it should get one and try it out. There are 2 kinds, I have the one with altitude and ranging which spits out exactly how high above or below me the other guy is. It also tells what altitude my transponder is reporting to atc. Nice to know when you are flying around Class B. I got mine at EAA and the only link I could find is this one. Hope this helps. http://www.avshop.com/catalog/produc...categoryid=128 |
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