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The unit will pay for itself within a year for the average
cross country flyer. At over a thousand dollars for the EFlybook, how do you figure it pays for itself? I spend $80 every quarter to purchase new charts and approach plates. This must be "new math". $80/quarter=$320/year. The unit costs over a thousand dollars, so it would take three to four years of this just to pay for the unit, not counting the data subscription costs. I looked at the unit at OSH (show price $899). I like the idea, but given today's processing and storage capacity, the eflybook is overpriced. Additionally, I would prefer a metal framed case. Aviation is too rough on plastic cased products. |
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