Garmin Aera 550 Aviation Gps on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
I've upgraded! (again) so my trusty Garmin Aera 550 is available. Yoke mount, car thing, AC power pack, DC power adapter, user's manuals, box, etc - everything in the photo. Screen is bright and crisp. Databases WERE current as of the end of May 2016. Has Safe Taxi, etc. Superb option to have in the cockpit. Also has a protective carrying case in the event you don't want to leave the unit in the cockpit but want to leave the yoke mount in there. I had this connected to my Garmin GDL39 (not included in this sale) for free ADS-B weather and traffic. Totally worth it if you don't have it. What Garmin has to say:
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