Garmin GPSMAP 196 , Used for 10 years plus for Aviation flying from California to Bahamas Canada, Boston and everywhere in between. Has Yoke mount which fits just about every plane(we used in Piper Arrow). Includes Navigation for Air, Land and Sea. This has proven to be extremely reliable for flying and yet we Sold the plane and New plane has built in GPS. Has plugs for external power (12 volt power charger) as well as Batteries . Also included external Antenna which was put on the dash of the plane for great reception. We used for Flying only. Simple to use. Best value you can find. Both the Pilots Guide& Reference and Quick start books as well. Call with any questions. Dug |
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