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Old August 9th 04, 06:30 PM
john smith
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Default Lowrance 2000C vs. AvMap -- comments appreciated

Jay Masino wrote:
This weekend, I cut out a piece of cardboard with the outside dimensions
of the AvMap IV, and looked how it will fit in my Cherokee. It's a nice
size. It's actually a little less tall than my GPSMAP 195, and about an
inch or inch and a half wider. I won't be any problem. Now, I'm not
particularly worried about the basic 6 instruments, because my plane has
the pre-"T" scattered layout anyway. My 195 have been blocking my clock
for years, and the AvMap IV will too.


Get the RAM Suction Cup mount and move it up to the side of the windshield.

 




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