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US $349.95
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, US

Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, US
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GARMIN GPSMAP AVIATION PILOT III. EVERYTHING YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES IS WHAT YOU GET.

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Description
GARMIN's GPS PILOT III offers cartographic capabilities formerly found only in high-end automotive navigation and marine chartplotting units.
Product Identifiers
Brand Garmin
Model GPS III Pilot System
MPN 010-00185-00
UPC 0753759007010

Key Features
Usage Aviation
System Type Handheld
Map Capabilities Internal
Screen Size 3.5"
User Interface Keypad
Number of Channels 12 Channels

Display
Display Size 2.2 in. x 1.5 in.
Display Type Grayscale LCD FSTN Display
Resolutions 100 X 160

Technical Features
Features Compass, Waypoint Icons
Trip calculator Maximum speed, Odometer
Included Software/Maps North America Maps, South America Maps

GPS System
Accuisition Time - Cold 45 sec
Accuisition Time - Initial Time 15 sec
Update Rate 1 per second, continuous
Max. Horizontal Accuracy < 49 feet

Battery
Battery Type and Quantity 4 x AA Batteries
Battery Life 10 Hours

Dimensions
Height 2.32 in.
Width 1.62 in.
Depth 5 in.
Weight 0.56 lb.

Other Features
PC Interface NMEA-0183, Serial RS-232

Antenna Type

 

GARMIN

                                                 
GPS III PILOT
 Aviation Navigator



                                                                                                                
From manufacturer:

The GPS III Pilot takes its place among the world's best aviation handhelds. This 9-ounce wonder has the same pilot-friendly operations of the Garmin GPS 90 and the mapping details of Garmin's GPSMAP 195. Yet the extraordinary GPS III Pilot occupies a unique position — or, actually, two positions. The GPS III Pilot's two-way display can be used in a horizontal "heads-up" configuration atop the glare shield of any aircraft—or, with the push of a button, can be changed to a vertical display for use on the yoke or in the palm of your hand.

The GPS III Pilot's basemap with Jeppesen data shows airports, SUAs, cities, highways, railroads, rivers, and lakes with the kind of detail only available from a 4-level gray scale display. A 3D graphic turns your flightplan into a highway in the sky, and Garmin's proprietary 12 parallel channel receiver gives you fast satellite acquisition and stays locked on to provide the finest accuracy possible under the toughest conditions or maneuvers.The GPS III Pilot is easy to use in either the portrait or landscape mode, while fluid scrolling from the rocker keypad and dedicated function keys allow you to fly through its pilot-friendly operating software

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