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Old March 3rd 15, 02:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
s6
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Default LX Nav: Clear Nav, or LX Navigation, which one

Le mardi 3 mars 2015 08:22:02 UTC-5, Kevin Christner a écrit*:
On Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 3:36:10 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Just wondering if anyone can add to a discussion as to why any of the above flight computers are better than the others. If you were to purchase one, which one would you buy and why?


Feature sets (at least the ones you will use) are all fairly compatible. The most important thing is what others near you are using so you'll be able to get help with setup and use.

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Hi

I was with Lx navigation, LX 5-7000, for 10 years very good product and support.
I upgraded to Clearnav this winter. I have not flown yet so I do not know
about quality and support. I think the output will be the same
I bought Clearnav because it is in north america and the other in far away
Slovenia from Montreal. Will see if this is a smart thinking.


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Old March 3rd 15, 03:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default LX Nav: Clear Nav, or LX Navigation, which one

I can't address the ClearNav computer/display, but I have their XC vario
and it's outstanding. Their customer support is, in my opinion, second
to none.

On 3/3/2015 7:07 AM, s6 wrote:
Le mardi 3 mars 2015 08:22:02 UTC-5, Kevin Christner a écrit :
On Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at 3:36:10 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Just wondering if anyone can add to a discussion as to why any of the above flight computers are better than the others. If you were to purchase one, which one would you buy and why?

Feature sets (at least the ones you will use) are all fairly compatible. The most important thing is what others near you are using so you'll be able to get help with setup and use.

2C

Hi

I was with Lx navigation, LX 5-7000, for 10 years very good product and support.
I upgraded to Clearnav this winter. I have not flown yet so I do not know
about quality and support. I think the output will be the same
I bought Clearnav because it is in north america and the other in far away
Slovenia from Montreal. Will see if this is a smart thinking.



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Dan Marotta

 




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