LX Navigation Zeus
Glad to see there's still a sense of humor (humour?) out there!
I've flown too many to count instrument approaches to minimums in
single-engine jets at night, in raging snow storms, covered with ice, up
hill, both ways, with round steam gauges and no auto pilot to need a glass
cockpit. Having said that I've recently acquired my first "smart phone" and
am struggling to avoid being sucked into the dark side of text messaging...
And I still refuse to enter the world of Twitter.
"BruceGreeff" wrote in message
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Too true - as I said I am not going to be winning any contests any time
soon. Irrespective of toy sophistry.
On 2013/10/29 4:54 PM, Dan Marotta wrote:
Sorry to burst your bubble, but it ain't the equipment that wins
contests...
(but you already knew that, didn't you?)... :-)
"BruceGreeff" wrote in message
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And it is better at real-time display ;-)
The Zeus is a result of the management split in LX.
Now you have
The original LX Navigation
- Crtomir Rojnik and company with outsourced development by Kanardia
- Colibri, up to LX7007 and Zeus
and
The new scion LX-Nav
- Erazem Polutnic and company - internal development
- LX8080, 9000 , V5 and up varios.
Post LX 7007 they have diverged sharing rights to some platforms.
The Zeus is an upgrade of the 7007, so is technically a peer of the
LX8080 and LX9000 (same funcationality in two physical formats.)
Both good products - I feel the technical edge is in LX-NAV platform.
But that is for my personal preferences not an absolute view...
Either way it is probably more than you need, but then I am a luddite
with a LX20 + colibri + mk1 eyeball system. Won't be winning any
competitions with that hardware - so a LX8080 is in the budget
approval cycle with the wife.
Still won't be winning any contests, but the toys will be more capable.
Bruce
On 2013/10/29 1:21 PM, Max Kellermann wrote:
On Monday, October 28, 2013 11:35:22 PM UTC+1, Dave Springford wrote:
The LX 9000 will also have 3D in flight terrain display in
a(near)future release.
My canopy also has 3D in flight terrain display.
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Bruce Greeff
T59D #1771
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Bruce Greeff
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