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![]() I got an email today from air power, inc ( www.factoryengines.com) announcing that they have a program to allow pilots to buy, rent or try (for free for 30 days) Garmin GPSs. The rental fee for Garmin 396 is $35/month and 496 is $45/month with the first 3 rental payments applied toward purchase the purchase prices ($1795 for 396 and $2395 for the 496). I'm curious on whether there are other outfits who also offer GPS rental and how do they stack up in comparison to air power's offer. I have seen recent ads for the Avmap GeoPilot II Plus mentioning an optional XMweather antenna but with no price and/or availability. I hope to hear Sun-n-Fun's report of its sighting. If I have to wait for a while for a GPS with bigger XM weather display than the Garmin's option, I may consider renting the Garmin for long cross country trips this summer. $35/month for the Garmin 396 is a bargain. The Jeppesen database update for my Lowrance 1000 cost about the same! Hai Longworth |
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On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:09:31 -0700 (PDT), Longworth
wrote: I got an email today from air power, inc ( www.factoryengines.com) announcing that they have a program to allow pilots to buy, rent or try (for free for 30 days) Garmin GPSs. The rental fee for Garmin 396 is $35/month and 496 is $45/month with the first 3 rental payments applied toward purchase the purchase prices ($1795 for 396 and $2395 for the 496). I'm curious on whether there are other outfits who also offer GPS rental and how do they stack up in comparison to air power's offer. I have seen recent ads for the Avmap GeoPilot II Plus mentioning an optional XMweather antenna but with no price and/or availability. I hope to hear Sun-n-Fun's report of its sighting. If I have to wait for a while for a GPS with bigger XM weather display than the Garmin's option, I may consider renting the Garmin for long cross country trips this summer. $35/month for the Garmin 396 is a bargain. The Jeppesen database update for my Lowrance 1000 cost about the same! Hai Longworth Hai, I have been testing a similar 296/396 rental program at my local FBO, and plan on rolling it out nationally via FedEx deliveries. Unless it is just a short term incentive program, I don't see how they can make money on the 396 and 496 pricing. XM Satellite weather is $50/month. But, if so that's a great deal. I charge that much per week. -Nathan |
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On Apr 9, 1:18*pm, Nathan Young wrote:
Unless it is just a short term incentive program, I don't see how they can make money on the 396 and 496 pricing. *XM Satellite weather is $50/month. Nathan, I expect the $35/month covers only the rental fee of the 396 unit. XM weather service may be extra. I will contact airpower and get details of their policy. Hai Longworth |
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On Apr 9, 10:18*am, Nathan Young wrote:
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 10:09:31 -0700 (PDT), Longworth wrote: I got an email today from air power, inc (www.factoryengines.com) announcing that they have a program to allow pilots to buy, rent or try (for free for 30 days) Garmin GPSs. * The rental fee for Garmin 396 is $35/month and 496 is $45/month with the first 3 rental payments applied toward purchase the purchase prices ($1795 for 396 and $2395 for the 496). *I'm curious on whether there are other outfits who also offer GPS rental and how do they stack up in comparison to air power's offer. I have seen recent ads for the Avmap GeoPilot II Plus mentioning an optional XMweather antenna but with no price and/or availability. *I hope to hear Sun-n-Fun's *report of its sighting. *If I have to wait for a while for a GPS with bigger XM weather display than the Garmin's option, I may consider renting the Garmin for long cross country trips this summer. *$35/month for the Garmin 396 is a bargain. *The Jeppesen database update for my Lowrance 1000 cost about the same! Hai Longworth Hai, I have been testing a similar 296/396 rental program at my local FBO, and plan on rolling it out nationally via FedEx deliveries. Unless it is just a short term incentive program, I don't see how they can make money on the 396 and 496 pricing. *XM Satellite weather is $50/month. I would buy a 496 tomorrow if I could get "trip" XM weather. Its just not worth it for me to pay $50 every month. When I fly I often take long trips (Mexico, Central America, etc) but then I get back and don't fly for a month or so (at least not far enough to justify XM). -robert |
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