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Old August 6th 19, 01:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Garmin Aera 660 vs ifly 720

So my Garmin 196 gave up the ghost and is not updatable anyway. So Im looking to replace it with one of the two above. One big question is (and I searched both manuals before asking this) do either of them give the current required glide ratio to a point? My 196 did and I had it on my custom field. It was extremely helpful for final glides. Both of the units Im looking at have VNAV functions but cant tell if the have what Im looking for in the size the come in. Any one have experiance with either of these? Thanks

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