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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:47:17 -0700, Jay Honeck
wrote: The Garmin GPS units are recreated with complete accuracy No, they aren't. Yes, 'fraid they are. During the last 8 months I have been working with the FAA to get my 3rd class reinstated, so of course I have not been able to fly. However, I have been using FS2004 and FSX to see if it these flight sims would, at a minimum, help keep me from forgetting some of the basic procedures. Since my recent experience has been in Piper Archer III aircraft, I wanted a sim aircraft that was as identical to that as possible. After looking around the 'net for a while I ran across an Archer III that incorporates the Garmin 430 trainer for the GPS in the sim. This aircraft is only available for the FS2004 version, so I have abandoned FSX altogether. So far, the sim GPS seems to be as functional as the 430's in the real Archers I have flown. But I have yet to fly enough to fully try out all the capabilities of the 430s. |
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