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I believe this C441 is equipped with GTN 750 / 650. Can someone name the display immediately below the 650? 

 

 

 

 

That's a Garmin MX20. An obsolete MFD. I personally hate panel setups like that. How many moving map displays does one guy need in an instrument panel?!?

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I think he's talking about the other GNSs.  I love those vids where you can watch live pilots controlling the airplane. 

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I think he's talking about the other GNSs.  I love those vids where you can watch live pilots controlling the airplane. 

That cockpit doesn't have any GNS units. Just two GTN's, an MX20, and two GTX transponders.

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I think he's talking about the other GNSs. I love those vids where you can watch live pilots controlling the airplane.

 

Might have helped if I read his question more carefully.  Guh...sometimes I'm a real Homer Simpson.  Thanks.

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Might have helped if I read his question more carefully.  Guh...sometimes I'm a real Homer Simpson.  Thanks.

Aren't we all :)

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Yes, MX20s were real popular at one time (especially hooked up to the slightly more modern KLNs).  Pretty good displays for their day, but old school now.

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Yes, MX20s were real popular at one time (especially hooked up to the slightly more modern KLNs).  Pretty good displays for their day, but old school now.

 

An MX20 hooked up to a KLN90 or a GX60 totally transformed those GPS units, and undoubtedly prolonged their popularity.

 

The Piper Comanche I fly for fun has a GX60 with an MX20, and with foreflight on my iPad, that's all more than enough!

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