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![]() "Wizard of Draws" wrote: So I am looking at the Lowrance Airmap 1000 ... Does anyone have a good reason *not* to buy one? It doesn't do weather. It's a new world for portable GPS since Garmin released the 396. If you can't bring yourself to part with $2,500 now, just wait awhile: Lowrance probably has a wx-capable unit in the works that will put some price pressure on Garmin. Flying xcountry down South without satellite wx is unthinkable for me now that I've seen how much utility it adds to the airplane. IMO, you should plan on getting a portable that will give you this wonderful capability. I would not buy a new unit that won't show you where the boomers are; you can always get a nice used unit if you want to wait for prices to come down. -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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