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Old July 6th 05, 12:55 AM
CJS
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You would think someone familiar with the Avidyne system would realize that
it is NOT a GPS, but an MFD. And someone familiar with the Cirrus line
would know that they ship with two Garmin GNS430's plus the Avidyne MFD,
plus the Avidyne PFD if it's a newer Cirrus.
The post was riveting. It's rare to hear a full report in the pilot's
own words and not just in quotes or [worse] sound bites.

Conspiracy theories are all around us.
CJS


"Mike Long" wrote in message
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Are we sure this is real? Perhaps it is simply a typing error but you
would think someone familiar with his SR22 would realize it had an
Avidyne system and not Garmin.

Mike



 




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