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cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Oct 8 2011,1:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Almost like a photo of the real thing isn't it?You may be asking the wrong person. When I learned to fly, 'digital' was something you did with fingers, or toes if you were really good. The data provided by Carenado doesn't reveal any programming capability, only how it handles input from the GPS430's and auto pilot.
Does the Aspen EFD1000 use the standard FS nav data base or can it be updated via Navigraph?
connor wrote:QUOTE (connor @ Oct 8 2011,8:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The thing that troubles me with glass cockpits is that every one is different, a slightly different twist on the same story.This one is a blend of both and, after lowering my seat and moving the panel closer, I find it a very comfortable scan. These GPS radios are almost mandatory in payware now and, once mastered, provide a ton of NAV info.You get in an analogue cockpit and its all familiar and the infrmation is delivered in the same way. Analogue over glass any day for me.
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