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4/23/2010 12:47 PM
 

I purchased my iFly 700 at Sun 'n Fun and flew it back home in upstate NY.

My Citabria had an Apollo Loran installed in 1991; its database was dated 1998 with no updates available. Still, it was a good, reliable unit and perfectly adequate for my VFR flying. Understanding that once this unit quit, I would have to replace it with a handheld GPS, the search started about three years ago. Back and forth - Garmin, Avmap, Lowrance, Bendix - I could not get everything I was looking for, but determined to pay the big bucks for the Aera 550. Played with it, a good unit but not overly impressive for $1,500. Then someone said there was a new entry in this field in Hangar E, so off I went.

It took me 15 minutes of unassisted playing with the unit to put my credit card down! After three years of looking!

I actually learned to use my iFly on the bumpy, sunny, 1,000nm trip back home. Private airports were a priority and it was there. Larger screen for old eyes was good, and it was there. Current sectionals for the background is a big plus. I had the prescience to have a cigar lighter installed during an annual many years ago and it paid off. During moderate turbulence, I had a little trouble getting my fat fingers where needed, but in the end I got everything to work. Updated the unit last night and finally mastered that process; you can't do this at the last minute - the huge files take a while to download and apply. Still working on getting familiar with all of its functions, but this Forum and the 110v adapter are a big help.

Thank you, Bill and Walter. I will have a few items on my wish list after I get fully checked out, but those will be just the cream on top. The unit as is will more than satisfy my GPS needs.


Robert Szego
Bellanca-Champion Club http://www.bellanca-championclub.com
Aeronca Aviators Club http://www.aeronca.org
 
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4/24/2010 7:31 AM
 

Robert, thank you for this message!

Walter


Walter Boyd
President, Adventure Pilot
 
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4/25/2010 7:26 AM
 

Fat fingers, me too! That is where the remote is worth learning and using. The raised buttons do make it easier, even when my installation is on my control wheel. 100% ditto on praises.


Mooney M20E
 
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