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NBAA-BACE 2015
Avionics
Brazil Okays Avidyne Navigator
The approval covers Avidyne’s IFD440 and the latest 10.1 software upgrade for the IFD540.
Avidyne’s IFD440 panel-mount GPS navigator is a plug-and-play replacemenf for the Garmin GNS430, and features hybrid touchscreen technology. Pilots can activate features via the touchscreen, but also the old-fashion way, with knobs and buttons.
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Harry Weisberger
• Contributor
November 13, 2015
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