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Old 06-06-2011, 05:37 PM
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Default Garmin GTN series?

Has anyone used the new Touch screen Garmin GTN series, the 750 or the 650 series?

Linking this with the G3X will allow a small non certified panel to be certified and also integrates with it really well.

Makes a cheaper panel than the G900x but with less screen realestate.

Has anyone used it?

Can anyone speak of the difference between the 650 and 750.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Old 06-06-2011, 09:21 PM
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Default I have on a demo

I have a G3X 3 screen in my RV-10 with the GTX330(es) GTS800, GNS430W, SL30, PS9000.

My friend works at Flight Deck Avionics in SLC and they had a demo. I could not believe how easy it was to use these screens. I would have saved up to have them in mine if they were out at that time. So user friendly, I was entering flight plans in seconds. I was really impressed and thought the touch screen would work in turbulence no problem.
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