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Cub Driver wrote:
(As it happens, the Garmin III+ is what I use for navigation. But at 2900 feet and 60 knots, I have a perfectly adequate fail-safe mechanism in the sectional chart on my right thigh.) See www.pipercubforum.com/garmin.htm for the high-tech rig. all the best -- Dan Ford Dan, Like the setup. I've got a Garmin GPS III with over 2000 hours on it and love the thing. Little easier for me to pull over and check the map at 70 mph and ground level if I get lost though. Leaving today for business with the garmin on the dashboard. My Wall Street G3 will be coupled to it for a moving map. 9+ hours of music in my itunes library for decent music during the trip. Hoping to locate some derilict military aircraft in NW Missouri if time allows. (There's my link to a RAM topic) MAH |
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