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Lowrance AirMap 2000c update
Display is fabulous, especially when upgrading from a 10 year old
monochrome display. The terrain awareness is awesome, and very useful with a home airport in the Colorado front range (BJC - Jeffco). Street prices are about half of comparable Garmin units - the 295 seems to be around $1500. This isn't a slam of Garmin. I have friends with them that are very happy. Based on experience so far, I can highly recommend the 2000c. Agree with Brian 100%. The 2000c is a fine product. We run it on the co-pilot's yoke, with the AvMap IIIc on the pilot's yoke. At over twice the cost of the 2000c, the AvMap is a much nicer GPS -- but it's not *twice* the GPS the 2000c is. In fact, other than the display size (and the incredible detail that the AvMap can therefore display), I actually prefer using the Lowrance. It's a more intuitive interface. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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