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Anybody Still Use Loran?
I'm wondering whether to keep my Flybuddy or sell it.
And, btw, I think I'm immigratin' if M-14P's and Walters are THAT cheap! |
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"Larry Smith" wrote: I'm wondering whether to keep my Flybuddy or sell it. And, btw, I think I'm immigratin' if M-14P's and Walters are THAT cheap! I still use my Arnav 21 -- even had it upgrades with the latest database last year. |
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"Larry Smith" wrote in message ... I'm wondering whether to keep my Flybuddy or sell it. And, btw, I think I'm immigratin' if M-14P's and Walters are THAT cheap! I use my Northstar M1 every day. Works great. I even bought a spare off of ebay just to make sure I had one that works. Been keeping an eye out for a Northstar GPS-60 though. Rick Pellicciotti, Belle Aire Tours, Inc. http://www.belleairetours.com |
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"Larry Smith" wrote in message ...
I'm wondering whether to keep my Flybuddy or sell it. And, btw, I think I'm immigratin' f M-14P's and Walters are THAT cheap! You are probably better off to keep it. Used LORANs aren't fetching that much on the market. I still use my IIMorrow Loran nearly every flight. It is a nice backup to GPS/VOR. Nathan |
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Larry Smith wrote in messageI'm wondering whether to keep my Flybuddy or
sell it. I run a C-414 with an Apollo loran. It's 8 to 10 miles inaccurate because I fly it slightly outside the coverage area, but GPS is 3 or 4 miles inaccurate in some spots here too. My new-hire pilots have to demonstrate dead-reckoning for their checkride. :-) D. |
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