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Tue, Nov 21, 2017

New Dedicated Aviation GPS Announced By Adventure Pilot

Updates The Popular 740 Model

Adventure Pilot announces the release of the new iFly 740b dedicated aviation GPS.

The 740b will include all the same features that made the 740 so popular with pilots. Standard features include an internal backup battery for up to 30 minutes of emergency power, WiFi connectivity for easy database updates as well as interfacing with ADS-B devices and Sunlight readable touch screen. Like its predecessor, the 740b will also pack an internal WAAS capable GPS sensor. The screen is sunlight readable at a resolution of 1100 nit.

“We are super excited about 740b,” said Walter Boyd, President of Adventure Pilot. “The 740 is an amazing platform and to be able to offer the 740b with all the bells and whistles but at a fraction of the cost – this is a game changer.”

The iFly 740 is still available in limited quantities and will still be supported into the future. The 740b will go on sale November 20th nationwide and can be purchased through iFlygps.com directly. The new 704b retails for $499.99.

(Image provided withe Adventure Pilot news release)

FMI: www.iFlyGPS.com

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