In Excellent condition. Comes with everything listed. Please email with any questions! The iFly 700 Simple and Affordable! The iFly 700 isn’t just about sectionals now! This full-feature moving map GPS takes spatial awareness to unprecedented levels. Offering many of the advanced features of higher priced competitor units at a fraction of the price- the iFly 700 is the perfect combination of affordability, capability and usability for all pilots. Situational Awareness See your position tracking across the digitally enhanced FAA sectionals, low en-route charts, approach plates, airport diagrams and more. Quickly view public and private airport information. Receive visual and audio warnings of nearby SUAs and TRFs. The Perfect Size The big and bright 7” touchscreen is easy to read in flight yet perfectly manageable in the cockpit. The slim and light design allows for many flexible mounting options. Future expandabilty ensures a longer useful life. Affordability for All The iFly 700 is the most affordable 7" touchscreen moving map GPS designed for private pilots and highly recommenced by fellow private pilots. No installation or setup required. Just turn it on and you're ready to fly! It’s easy, intuitive and fast. What's in the Box:
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