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Garmin Aera 795 Gps Pacific Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $1,349.00
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Garmin Manufacturer Part Number:GARMIN AERA 795 GPS PACIFIC

Selling my Garmin Aera 795 Aviation GPS. Purchased in 2013 but unfortunately never had the opportunity to uses before we had a major motor failure and had to sell the plane. I do not have the yoke mount or the external antenna but you can buy from Garmin or on Ebay for less than $100. I do have the Home A/C cradle dock, Power cord and case (see pictures).

FEATURES-

  • Big 7 inch hi-res touch screen
  • 3D view of database-generated terrain
  • Portrait or landscape mode
  • Qualifies for use as either a Class I or Class II Electronic Flight Bag (EFB)
  • Geo-referenced IFR enroute charts & VFR sectional charts pre-loaded
  • Jeppesen’s chart upgrade ability (Garmin ChartView)
  • Built -in digital document viewer
  • Scratch pad
  • Added support for helicopter in flight with City Navigator
  • Garmin’s patented Panel Page
  • Traffic compatible (GTX 330) or Zaon
  • Safetaxi, Airport Directory for US and International airports
SPECIFICATIONS-
Physical & Performance: 
Unit dimensions, WxHxD:5.1"W x 8.0"H x 1.5"D (13.0 x 20.3 x 3.8 cm)
Display size, WxH:3.6"W x 6.0"H (9.1 x 15.2 cm); 7.0" diag (17.78 cm)
Display resolution, WxH:480 x 800 pixels
Display type:dual-oriented, bright, color WVGA TFT with adjustable backlighting and selectable screen orientation
Weight:26.4 ounces (748 g) with battery pack; 18.3 ounces (519 g) without battery pack; 12.7 ounces (361 g) RAM mount
Battery:rechargeable, replaceable Lithium-ion
Battery life:up to 3 hours with full backlight and GXM 40 connected (8 hours with 50% backlighting and XM connected)
Waterproof:no
Voltage range:11-40
SBAS/WAAS receiver:high-sensitivity with WAAS position accuracy
IFR or VFR:VFR

Maps, Databases & Memory:
Basemap:yes
Navigation database (includes Jeppesen® data):yes
Types of Jeppesen data:full and ARTCC, FSS frequencies and final approach waypoints
Navigation database coverage areas:PACIFIC
Preloaded Terrain database:yes
Preloaded Obstacle database:yes (U.S. and Europe only)
Preloaded SafeTaxi™ airport diagrams:yes (U.S. only)
Preloaded AOPA Airport Directory:yes (U.S. only)
Preloaded Garmin FliteCharts®:yes (U.S. only)
Preloaded low & high altitude enroute airways:yes
Preloaded private airports:yes (U.S. only)
Preloaded street maps:no
Ability to add maps:yes
Accepts data cards:yes (SD cards)
Built-in memory:internal solid state
Waypoints/favorites/locations:3,000
Routes:50

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