lifejogger
December 5th, 2009, 11:54
Does anybody use this product by Abacus? Here is what Abacus says about it:
For nearly 14 years, CoPilot has been guiding flight simulator pilots trrough the virtual skies with ease. CoPilot Pro Pro is still is ready, willing and able to get you to your destination effortlessly.
Install the included compact GPS into any or all of your aircraft and it's guaranteed to make your navigation chores much simpler. Since it installs instantly, you can be on your way to any destination in the world in just seconds.
Before your flight, use CoPilot Pro to create a superior flight plan. You can conveniently print your plan, airport and taxi diagrams and approach plates as a single "package". During your flight, the CoPilot GPS instrument lets you know where you are and where any other traffic may be too. The GPS couples to your autopilot and lets you fly you all the way down to decision height using any of the airport's published approaches. Save the flight plan, run FS and load the new plan. You'll be on your way quickly and turn on the autopilot through the GPS and relax and enjoy the ride. Or if you prefer, you can monitor the GPS to be sure you are on the right track and to check near-by air traffic.
It is a little pricey for $39. Just want some comments to see if it is worth money?
For nearly 14 years, CoPilot has been guiding flight simulator pilots trrough the virtual skies with ease. CoPilot Pro Pro is still is ready, willing and able to get you to your destination effortlessly.
Install the included compact GPS into any or all of your aircraft and it's guaranteed to make your navigation chores much simpler. Since it installs instantly, you can be on your way to any destination in the world in just seconds.
Before your flight, use CoPilot Pro to create a superior flight plan. You can conveniently print your plan, airport and taxi diagrams and approach plates as a single "package". During your flight, the CoPilot GPS instrument lets you know where you are and where any other traffic may be too. The GPS couples to your autopilot and lets you fly you all the way down to decision height using any of the airport's published approaches. Save the flight plan, run FS and load the new plan. You'll be on your way quickly and turn on the autopilot through the GPS and relax and enjoy the ride. Or if you prefer, you can monitor the GPS to be sure you are on the right track and to check near-by air traffic.
It is a little pricey for $39. Just want some comments to see if it is worth money?