Posts Tagged ‘750’
Garmin GTN Series Aviation GPS from Sporty’s Cincinnati Avionics
Visit www.cincinnatiavionics.com for more information or to get a quote! Sporty's Cincinnati Avionics is pleased to announce the availability of Garmin's new GTN series. Garmin's new touch-screen, panel-mount navigators - or GTN series - is the latest in the series of GPS NAV COMM products that have revolutionized the way pilots fly. Combining the latest in MFD features with touch screen controls for data entry and radio tuning, the GTN series offers amazing, but simple-to-use technology that will once again bring a new level of sophistication and situational awareness to the flight deck. A new graphical interface with icons as touch keys makes functions and menu options easy to locate on the units' large, high-resolution TFT displays.
40000 ft altitude with the Garmin Nuvi 265WT GPS on a commercial flight / plane
We sneaked the Garmin Nuvi 265WT GPS onto a commercial flight during take off and at cruising altitude to see how well the tracking would be. Just like with the private jet in the previous video, the Nuvi performed like a champ. Although this time, we didn't reach the 600+ mph but did get up to around 40000 feet.
Garmin Nuvi 750 GPS Exclusive : Review
tinyurl.com Nice bright wide screen is easy to see even in the direct South Carolina sun. Plays mp3's through the radio...that also comes in handy in the office. Nice size and easy to mount. Can be used as a JPEG viewer. Free map update when you register the unit. It seems to understand when I want to take my alternate way home instead of continually trying to take me back to the other route like my StreetPilot 320 does. Can display your coordinates and nearest intersection.
500+ mph with the Garmin Nuvi 265WT GPS during flight
We took the Garmin Nuvi 265WT GPS from take off to cruising altitude and speed in a Cessna 750. The tracking worked great and we saw the unit go up to 625 mph although the video only showed around 500 mph. It was fun comparing the Nuvi to the in-flight map because we got to see our flight moving over roads! However, while the speed were comparable, we noticed that after above 10000 feet, the altitude didn't match the in-flight map by as much as several thousand feet (at 25000 ft). We assume the in-flight system is more accurate. See the video response titled "40000 ft altitude ..." video where we take the same GPS but recorded its usage on a commercial flight. www.youtube.com
2005-2008 Nissan Xterra Garmin Nuvi GPS Docking Station Review
Garmin GPS Docking Station Xterra Frontier Pathfinder 700 series Fully integrated into the dash, The Docking Station for Garmins Nuvi 750 portable GPS navigator easily folds down and out of sight when not in use. And with its built-in charger, your power outlets stay freed up for other things. Fits the following models: 2005-2009 Xterra - Available in Dark Gray 2005-2009 Frontier King Cab and Crew Cab (NOT FOR 09 FRONTIER SE V6 / LE / PRO 4X)- Available in Dark Gray, Beige, and (W)Steel. (Choose Dark Gray for interior codes (K) Graphite, (T) Blue & (Z) Charcoal). 2005-2009 Pathfinder with S trim level- Available in Dark Gray (for interior code (K) Graphite), and Beige (for interior code (C) Cafe Latte). The installation is very easy and any one with basic mechanical skills should be able to do it. The instructions come with the kit. You remove the change pocket on top of the dash and the housing fits there. That pocket pops out so no tools are needed to remove it. As far as the wiring, it is a one wire installation and even comes with a wiretap kit to get power. www.nissanonlineparts.com