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Adventure Pilot Ifly 700 Gps on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

New Iberia, Louisiana, United States

New Iberia, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used

Used iFly 700 in great condition.  Included is:

-Adventure Pilot iFly 700

-Remote control, suction cup mount, RAM mount adapter, TPower battery back up, and 110v charger.

-THERE IS NO 12V CIGARETTE CHARGER, THIS UNIT DOES NOT HAVE INTERNAL BATTERY, WILL NOT WORK UNLESS ON CHARGED BATTERY BACK UP.

-Unfortunately, I've misplaced the 12v charger for easy use in cockpit.  However, they are available at the Adventure Pilot website for only $12.00


This is a great way to break into the moving map GPS world!!  Affordable and easy to use.  I have not renewed the subscription in some time, but the Adventure Pilot Tech Support is hands down the best I've ever dealt with.  They will assist you in transferring this unit so you can subscribe and update the unit yourself.

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