October 10, 201411 yr Just curious about this. I know they have a panel that you can integrate avionics into or at least the face. A little confusing to me. Bob Officially retired
October 10, 201411 yr Yes, you can, but it is limited in size by the available panel space.. [Vcockpit06]file=$pan6.bmpsize_mm=1024,1024visible=1pixel_size=1024,1024texture=$pan6 gauge00=F1GTN!GTN750, 89,109,834,801,UNIT1.VC Bert
October 10, 201411 yr Author Hi Bert, So then you can click for the Popup version I assume. Bob Officially retired
October 10, 201411 yr Hey, does the 750 allow you to enter a FP with airways? Or is it a fix at a time? EDIT: Perhaps this answers my question...from Garmin's GTN750 description: Graphical flight planning (including airway navigation) EDITEDIT: I downloaded the Garmn free trainer and it does let you use airways. These units are really a huge jump from the old 430/530. Gregg Seipp "A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane. A great landing is when you can reuse it." i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090
October 10, 201411 yr Hi Bert, So then you can click for the Popup version I assume. Bob Yes, if you add a popup window (manually, or by using the GTN config app). Bert
October 28, 201411 yr Just to be clear here, will the 750 or rather the 650 work with all planes in the game? I recently got a 650 installed in my actual plane and would like to emulate that for my instrument training. Thanks!
October 28, 201411 yr Just to be clear here, will the 750 or rather the 650 work with all planes in the game? I recently got a 650 installed in my actual plane and would like to emulate that for my instrument training. Thanks!Short answer is yes. The tricky part is finding airplanes that have room in the radio stack for this gauge. Less of a problem for the 650 than the 750.. Which airplane were you thinking of? Bert
October 28, 201411 yr I jump around planes quite a bit. However lately I've been flying the Carenado 206. I like the default A36 as well.
October 28, 201411 yr If the gtn does not fit in the panel, you can always use it as a popup gauge. Re the c206, do you have the modified airfile to correct the nose up issue? Bert
October 28, 201411 yr That's okay. I'll keep using Foreflight and the 530 in the 206. I'm not sure what the nose up issue is. I typically hand fly it and then at 1000 AGL go to autopilot. Okay I just looked up what you were talking about. I use TrackIR so if the horizon doesn't look right I'll sit up higher or move my head to where it 'feels' correct.
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