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Old October 25th 10, 01:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dave Nadler
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Default PowerFLARM Mode S question

On Oct 24, 9:50*pm, Mike Schumann
wrote:
Navworx exists. *PowerFlarm does not.

You can hook up Navworx to a variety of GPS units to graphically see
aircraft in your vicinity. *You might not like the cost, power
consumption or the selection of display devices that are supported, but
it will work in a glider and it will show you the accurate position and
altitude all of the other transponder equipped aircraft in your area if
you are within range of an ADS-B ground station.
--
Mike Schumann


WRONG

Too much power.
No STCs.
Too expensive.
No effective collision warning.

=== DOES NOT EXIST FOR GLIDERS ===
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