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"Larry Bogan" wrote in message ...
The Garmin Legend has 10,000 track points and records GPS altitude - has anyone used it for a flight data logger? How is it in the cockpit? Larry I've been using the 76S (similar to Legend software) and found it works great. I downloaded a couple hundred waypoints and airports from a friend which are really nice when you get away from home. The distance to a point feature is good to have. I use it with a prayer wheel as a flight computer although I may break down and hook it up with a PDA & Windpilot this season. It downloads to SeeYou flight analysis software just like the high priced IGC loggers do and it does some things they don't do. I do wish I could do some badge flights with it though. Well, my friend did say I could borrow his barograph. The Legend should work great. __mike |
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