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Old January 4th 15, 12:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Villinski
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Default Cambridge 302 versus new ClearNav vario?

ClearNav currently has my 302 for the $350 GPS repair, and now I'm contemplating their new trade-in offer. I've enjoyed flying with the 302 for 10 trouble-free years, with the only complaint being poor wind speed indication.

To former 302 users who have switched to the ClearNav XC vario: is the upgrade significant and worthwhile? There is about a $1400 difference in cost between my repaired 302 with a fresh calibration and a year's warranty, and the new ClearNav vario. Worth the cost of admission? Why?

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