Roll your own glass: no ideal solution: the aftermarket is rich with retrofit displays for the radio stack and instrument panel. But even after investing … An article from: The Aviation Consumer
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Title: Roll your own glass: no ideal solution: the aftermarket is rich with retrofit displays for the radio stack and instrument panel. But even after investing a bundle, most solutions still come up short.(AIRCRAFT UPGRADES)(Buyers guide)
Author: Larry Anglisano
Publication: The Aviation Consumer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2009
Publisher: Belvoir Media Group, LLC
Volume: 39 Issue: 5 Page: 13(6)
Article Type: Buyers guide
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
Roll your own glass: no ideal solution: the aftermarket is rich with retrofit displays for the radio stack and instrument panel. But even after investing … An article from: The Aviation Consumer
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December 1st, 2009
Stay away from Aviation Consumer articles. $10 for this one page article with all the photos ommited is a joke. The information in the article is obvious and easily found elsewhere on the internet. A 3 minute google search on the product your interested in will yeild much more information than handing $10. 00 over to these vultures. you have been warned.
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