I bought an iFly 740 last year after my 720 flaked out. It is a much better
unit than the 720. Yes, it is sunlight readable. Right now iFly is also
advertising a free Stratux ADS-B receiver with the 740. If you decline to buy
the Stratux unit with the iFly 740, the price drops to $799.
-Jef
I just went to the iFly booth. You are correct Mark. My old friend either
misinformed me or I misheard him.
The Stratux is a small finished ready to go product. There is a small antenna
you set on your dash or someplace to receive the ADSB incoming signal receiving
weather and aircraft traffic a
Larry H wrote:
> ...$899.00 includes a new series 740 which claims easy seeing in bright
> sunlight and a stratus kit which displays all surrounding aircraft that are
> in the system I presume.<
That's likely a "StratuX kit", as the Stratus ADS-b is not a kit, and is
proprietary to Foreflight,
I do not have one of these but one of my friends just purchased one today at
Oshkosh
$899.00 includes a new series 740 which claims easy seeing in bright sunlight
and a stratus kit which displays all surrounding aircraft that are in the
system I presume.
I will be looking at these myself in a fe
Anyone have an idea of how long a new engine will tend to run hotter than
normal? Break in time on a 2180?
Thanks,
Ron
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