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Old February 22nd 18, 11:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default ClearVav vs. LXNav

On Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 2:56:50 PM UTC-7, JS wrote:
Having flown with a CN and stick controller for a number of years, going back to touch screen seems silly... You have to look at it while touching.. If you touch the wrong place or don't touch the right amount or drag your finger in turbulence, all bets are off.
Presently flying with an Oudie. A lesson in how much a stick controller improves usability.
Only a little time on the LX90x0 stuff, it's very good but personally prefer the simplicity of the CN. The CN is also easier to build TFR airspace files for, which is necessary where I fly.
Jim

Jim, You made me laugh, TFR files are necessary anywhere(!). I don't know too much about LX90XX stuff but I understand it is similar to SYM and on SYM airspace files are ridiculously easy.
Kirk
 




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