I use steam gages with a portable GPS. Does that count?
No.
Bob
Yep. But I have all that with steam and a G530, with Dual, iPad, and Aera. Again, the G 1000 was O.K., but the user interface was clunky. Definitley a "1.0" look and feel. Glass will probably get better as the user intefaces evolve and get get refined. They aren't there yet, IMHO, though I've only dealt with Aspen and Garmin glass.The g1000 has alot of really nice features. Not to say it isn't overkill for VFR, because it really is.
Traffic advisories... Nextrad wx, topography and terrain, wind and weather information, taf and metars, airport diagrams/runways/radio frequencies, nearest airport loc, course prediction, flight planning, etc. Having everything you need to know about an airport on the MFD is pretty awesome. Especially for last minute diversions to new places. Also having overlays of airspace and airspace notifications is pretty cool. Plus many many more features.
That being said I fly the g1000 alot, but still frankly enjoy a steam guage with a basic non moving GPS just as much! I also like to switch it up and not rely on the g1000 to do all of the planning for me...
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Steam and garmin 796
Like all of the Garmin portables (X96 series, Aeras...etc) you can buy panel docks (I believe Air Gizmo is the manufacturer) that can be installed in the panel. Then the portable just snaps in/out.Is the Garmin 696 and 796 a panel embedded GPS or portable GPS? According to Garmin's website, it says it is a portable GPS but according to several pics of it, it looks like it could be a GPS that is embedded inside a panel.
That's how I'm equipped. It's almost cheating
Bob -- what are you trying to figure out? You will need to know who flys with glass alone to get the percentages. ??
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Bob -- what are you trying to figure out? You will need to know who flys with glass alone to get the percentages. ??
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Show of hands, please. How many of you are flying/training in a plane with steam gauges for flying and GPS for navigating?
Bob Gardner