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Old November 24th 03, 08:45 PM
John R. Copeland
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Yes, that is the plan.
Sometimes you'll now see the term "Near-precision approach".
The "Gamma 2" approaches typically get you down to 350-450 feet AGL.
The "Gamma 3" approaches, as we get them gradually,
will be the APV/LPV approaches with approximately 250-ft AGL minima.
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"Jeff" wrote in message =
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=20
.... But I am curious if this vnav is
actualy going to be a precision approach.
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Old November 24th 03, 08:45 PM
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In article , Jeff
writes:

I heard the update was like $1000, but it may be 1500$, its one of those.
Personally I dont think I will use the vnav, thats why I got the 430, with
exception of vnav and entering in flight plans via the airways they are
esentially the same box.


I have a 430 and like it but they are NOT the same box. The 80 engine is about
5 times faster that the 430. I'm sure that the 1.5K update (late next year)
will make then nearly the same box.

Chuck
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Old November 24th 03, 11:19 PM
Jeff
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Mine was 9200$ installed.
this was IFR certified. I did not need a new indicator or nav head since I had an HSI for it to drive.

Jeff
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smackey wrote:

Where can I get a Garmin 430, installed, for $7000? Last time I
checked, about 6 months ago, I was told about $11,000 +/- $500
installed, with new indicator, cerified etc.
Steve M


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Old November 29th 03, 02:31 PM
Ken Martin
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I had a Garmin 430 with Garmin indicator installed and certified in my
Mooney in February for $8850. Shop was Tim Mathison Avionics in LaFayette,
GA

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"Jeff" wrote in message
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Mine was 9200$ installed.
this was IFR certified. I did not need a new indicator or nav head since I

had an HSI for it to drive.

Jeff
http://www.turboarrow3.com


smackey wrote:

Where can I get a Garmin 430, installed, for $7000? Last time I
checked, about 6 months ago, I was told about $11,000 +/- $500
installed, with new indicator, cerified etc.
Steve M




 




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