tmyers
En-Route
I have an iFLY 740, about 5 years old, following is what I have.
The stuff that came when I purchased the iFLY
I have pictures of it if interested and can e-mail them to you if you want.
The subscription is about a year out of date and I always bought the full package with all the IFR charts as well.
A little history for the 740 vs the 740b. The 740 actually has a brighter screen than the 740b. When the 740 came out the price tag was $899 and I feel Adventure Pilot nearly priced themselves out of the market, (that’s just my take on it I am sure they might have a different opinion). The 1300 nits of brightness came at a huge price tag and thus the 740b was born with 1100 nits of brightness, and a lower price tag.
I spoke to support at Adventure pilot and they said that when they were selling refurbished 740's they sold for $799. I have seen refurbished 740b's for $499 and refurbished 720's for $299 that come with a warranty. Obviously mine would have no warranty. Even though it was a more expensive unit than the 740b I was thinking something in the middle like $399 for the GPS. The Ram adapter cost $25, and the Ram yoke mount $65. Because it has no warranty, I still think it needs to be reduced a bit so I was thinking 80% of $399 = $319, plus we could work something out for the Ram Accessories.
If interested message me.
The stuff that came when I purchased the iFLY
- iFLY 740, (not the b)
- Wireless Remote
- Soft Case that came with the iFLY
- Cigarette lighter adapter 12 VDC
- AC Adapter
- Windscreen mounting device (plastic still on the suction cup)
- Ram adapter for back of iFLY
- Ram yoke mount
- Second 16GB SD card
- Screen protector that the iFly folks suggested, keeps you from scratching the screen.
I have pictures of it if interested and can e-mail them to you if you want.
The subscription is about a year out of date and I always bought the full package with all the IFR charts as well.
A little history for the 740 vs the 740b. The 740 actually has a brighter screen than the 740b. When the 740 came out the price tag was $899 and I feel Adventure Pilot nearly priced themselves out of the market, (that’s just my take on it I am sure they might have a different opinion). The 1300 nits of brightness came at a huge price tag and thus the 740b was born with 1100 nits of brightness, and a lower price tag.
I spoke to support at Adventure pilot and they said that when they were selling refurbished 740's they sold for $799. I have seen refurbished 740b's for $499 and refurbished 720's for $299 that come with a warranty. Obviously mine would have no warranty. Even though it was a more expensive unit than the 740b I was thinking something in the middle like $399 for the GPS. The Ram adapter cost $25, and the Ram yoke mount $65. Because it has no warranty, I still think it needs to be reduced a bit so I was thinking 80% of $399 = $319, plus we could work something out for the Ram Accessories.
If interested message me.
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