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Title: WAAS upgrades: swell but not simple: for most owners, upgrading a Garmin navigator to WAAS will cost more than anticipated. But we still think it’s a good value.(AVIONICS)
Author: Larry Anglisano
Publication: The Aviation Consumer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 37 Issue: 3 Page: 14(5)

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WAAS upgrades: swell but not simple: for most owners, upgrading a Garmin navigator to WAAS will cost more than anticipated. But we still think it’s a good … An article from: The Aviation Consumer

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