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FAA Developments: As part of the Sequestration threat by Government, the FAA has announced it will furlough 47,000 non management employees one or two days a month, eliminate midnight shifts at 60 towers, close 100 towers at some places with less than 150,000 operations or 10,000 commercial operations a year. (I have the 5 page list of threatened towers for those curious. Frankly, I enjoy uncontrolled fields a lot better than those with towersit includes Santa Monica, Fullerton, and strangely Hawthorne which I think is a private tower)
APRIL 2013:
Apr 9-14 2013 Sun n Fun Fly-In Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (LAL) Lakeland, FL
www.Sun-N-Fun.org April 14-19 2013: BAHAMAS BASH 2013 BAHAMAS BASH 2013 The 2013 spring Bahamas fly-in is set for April 14-19 at Fernandez Bay on Cat Island, landing at New Bight (MYCB). A favorite of the group, it is sure to be a great getaway. We will depart Ft. Pierce, Fl (KFPR) on April 14, the last day of Sun-n-Fun and fly direct MYCB. They have 100LL fuel there and it is an Airport of Entry (AOE). Once again, we will have an arrival gathering and the first drink is on the house! We will likely fly out Tuesday to Hawks Nest on the southern end of the island (MYCH, 10 min flight) for some scuba, fishing or sightseeing adventure. We also plan to do a fly out to San Salvador (MYSM, 20-30 min flight) on Wednesday to do some exploring. As usual, these are just possibilities for those adventure minded souls but hanging out on the beach at Fernandez is always a relaxing option. Its YOUR vacation and the Rough River theme of doing your own thing certainly applies for the Bahamas Bash! We will depart Fernandez Bay on Friday the 19th to head back to Florida.
Beagle may lead a group on to the Turks & Caicos.
The free lunch for pre-registered fly-ins consisted of sandwiches and pizza. Balloon rides, bi-plane rides, parachute jumps, flight simulators, R/C aircraft demos and high speed fly-bys were featured throughout the day. If you brought young ones, bounce houses, face painting, fire truck displays, K-9 demos and dance demos completed the fun. There was a huge crowd, so this gathering was not for the faint of heart who do not like crowds gathering around their planes.
Borrego Lunch
March 2, 2013
Long EZ: N69AA (Mike Stauber) CA 1450 hrs Long EZ: N143CL (Chuck Busch) CA 2300 hrs Long EZ: N121DT (Dave Timms and friend) CA 2203 hrs Long EZ: N6NG (Gerald Hansen) CA 3500 hrs Long EZ: N19SH (Rich Richel) CA 500 hrs Long EZ: N606TT (Torger Totusek) CA ~800 hrs Long EZ: N62WZ (Walter Hoffman) CA 118 hrs Even with Walts new plane thats about 1,500,000 miles flown by these seven Long EZs alone
Beagle drove. 7 planes attended, a local owner, Robert Bird is 20 hours into his flight test program for his O235 Long EZ, having some overheat problems this is the hottest region in the US
Stauber, Hansen, Busch We started a new tradition of introducing everyone attending in this case there were a lot of fresh faces..
Nose Draggers:
Beagles curious about those who have and those who will have a nose gear up landing Dave Viglierchio sent me a card Bill Allen has presumably Bills private artwork
And Beagle was thinking that it might be a little gentle chiding to have these in very small stickers to be worn proudly on our canopy railsand encouragement for those who are new to it. Dave thinks this kind of thing should be reserved for proud accomplishments like shooting down enemy planesyour thoughts? The No Tubes and No Mags stickers are way too big for this honor...
Ive seen classy sun shades on Cozy aircraft, with a track down the center but Walt has adapted it for the desert sun on his Long EZ so much classier than the dark plastic stickon approach:
His friend Bob Bird has helped him add an adjustable intake for the cowl he will make it cockpit adjustable soon too:
And Walt has the most modern cowl outlet with tucked pipes:
Hes opened four cooling outlets on top of the four cylinders I dont know how much drag it adds and what speed penalty there may be with this but both he and Bob Bird emphasized how very hot it is in the low desert when you climb out mid-summer.
Beagle learned that Buly Aliev, down in Florida, has adapted the RV baffle kit for the Cozy IV: I frankly dont think they are any where near as pretty as the Berkut baffles Ive been trying to get for people (Im down to my last set (for O-320 and O-360) and they have been made taller for Cozy IV use But here are the details, the RV baffles are cheaper and come bent already:
As reported by Greg Andronaco: Attached are some pics Buly sent me. Here is the link for their baffle kits: http://vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/store.cgi?ident=1360918969-236-663&browse=engines&product=engine-baffle Basically [They come in] four sizes. One size for O-320 on RV 3&4, one size for O-360 on RV 3&4, one size for O-320 RV 6 -> 9, one size for O-360 RV 6 -> 9. The cozy folks are using the larger 6 -> 9 version depending on engine. Talked to tech support there this morning and the O-320 version will fit an O-290 albeit some cutting around the conical mounts. They come cut, bent, formed, ready to bolt on. Tractor versions of Lycomings use the baffles in between the cylinders that come with the engine. Since the updraft canards have airflow in the opposite direction, one uses the cozy plans versions of these. Have to make them yourself. [The Berkut laser cut baffles are not pre-bent or formed but have all the bolt holes lined up for the O320 and O-360the overlap differs for the different cylinders, so no need for trimming thatBeagle] Weight and Balance: For those in the SoCal area, Clark Canedy has electronic scales at Chino airport. Lighter than Stainless Steel Panel. Clark Canedy found a supplier who custom makes firewalls his Cozy IV panel was made for about $1000 but he figures it is about 4 lbs lighter than the stainless steel he planned for
the space. He put it over fiberfrax. The supplier is at 1-800-826-8417 and is North of Los Angeles. See it around the photos below. Clarks A&P friend has convinced him to try a pre-oiler. He found the Infinity pre-oiler was not driving oil through the engine so he went to this type:
This unit is made by Oilmatic. He found a oil separator from a commercially made twin it was a good looking unit and I hear two very clearly opposite opinions on doing oil separating one says its good to save the oil that would blow out the
breather. The other opinion that you are also saving the impurities and recycling it to the engine particularly water which you are trying to burn off as the oil heats up
Note custom firewall material. We have insufficient data yet but Clark said Vance Atkinson said this plane had very good oil temps on the first flight tests last June in the heat using a 15 row Oil Cooler located across the top of the accessory space he says it wouldnt work oriented fore aft the engine is in the way there:
Interesting sleeves to hold exhaust pipes: Clark Canedy found that Custom Aircraft Exhaust had a set that he could mount to his rear baffle www.Customaircraft.com (Beagle: having had my Berkut stainless sleeves crack time after time, Im glad to see this option.)
He says they are expensive if they can keep things from going through your prop they are worth it. Clark also tried out the wonderful switches (lighted and in his case dimmable) from Aircraft Spruce:
And as Im following Chris Randalls advice and going to Grand Rapids Glass panel, it was interesting to see two Dynon Skylines going into a panel in Clarks Cozy IV:
And Propeller refinishing: Im hearing that Catto will refinish and repair his own and Hertzlers
Props but has been very busy the last 6 months and Hertzler can refinish his own and repair Cattos props, but there is a dearth of information in my notes on other options unless you do it yourself. Ive got names in the UK, Italy, etc. Dale Martin, up in Idaho does prop refinishing, Ive not checked his fees but Im frankly ignorant of others who offer it. Im waiting for a new fangled prop balancing device from a new supplier in Texasand Ill report on that too when I get it. Ive been testing out Noe Ramirez refurbishing my Catto Prop through two cycles so far the surfacing looks very good, the balance was nearly right the first time and Ill report further in the coming mailings.
Figure $250 for a 2 blade. Noe has set up EZ Composites based at Compton , California 530-2002769 expa1969@Yahoo.com; hes been traveling from as far as Santa Paula to Whiteman and parts in between, but if you would be more comfortable shipping it to me, I can be sure he gets it and get it back to you. Figure 2 weeks turn around most of the time. Noe offers mobile aircraft building assistance and has a lot of experience with wheel pants, gear, gear leg fairings, fiberglass repairs and finishing.
Marc Borom reports he had a nose wheel tube give out on him (again) after getting back to Ryan field. He is wondering where he can purchase a better quality item. Reuland has had luck with his slick tire/ tube recommended by Rob Martinson. Beagle has been trying to get Dr. Bob to create a tubeless nose wheelmaybe he or Jim Emons will do it for us. The new cowl blister used to hide the RV style air filter box now fitted to N433EZ is giving Reuland fits. After [3 days], the spray can type urethane foam used to form the blister appears to continue to expand in random areas, even after sanding to a decent shape. In retrospect, pre-formed brown urethane or Styrofoam would have been better. I believe Bob Greco had this same problem on his original design homebuilt. Nevertheless, with the aid of Richard Rivet (parts) and Gary Hertzler (modification & installation of the hardware) some progress is being made. Squadron II guys
noticed that even the 2 part urethane foam would continue to grow even a year after it was used used in nonstructural areas for the lightest fill, proved to be a problem raising a bump in the overlaying glass. I found 2 part Urethane foam was only good to glue together blue foam blocks the bubbles were basically broken by rubbing the two surfaces together.. Beagle
Cookie Skovbjerg checking in with Wolf Volker whos getting ready for first flight. Our Father who was in Mojave reports: Thanx 4 sending the attached Squadron III newsletter. Its great to again catch up with the EZ flyers. I will try to make one or 2 of the events. Burt Rutan Actually, we heard he was cruising around the desert golf courses so if you really have a golf event, hes a pushoverBeagle
Harry Bawcom is nostalgic: We flew in a privileged time. The $6 gas has certainly changed things. For me it is age. Locally those that still fly don't go very far. It was a good time. It was sad to see the plane burn [third owner of his plane had the hangar next door go up and the heat was so intense his Long EZ melted] but I don't have to worry about an aged part hurting somebody. The weakening canopy was bothering me the most. Stretched to 1/16" or less, aged to 30 years, something a non builder would never replace and a builder wouldn't want to either. Thanks for thinking of me. Hope to show up at a gathering to say hello to friends past. I often think of the Punta Pescadero trip where we lost Gus [Sabo]. Except for that, it was a fine trip. Bill Norton, California City: Towed out at dawn 3 March.
Wings and canard moved the prior weekend so all now together with the Chippy.
Assembled the same day only to find no brakes! Oh well. What would I do if I didn't have something to work on? At least the engine instruments all seem to work properly now. Don't know what I'm going to do with an empty two-car garage. Friends are suggesting I park my car in there. What a concept!
Peter Seibold, Mojave started on a Long EZ but passed it on Airplane building will have to wait until the kids are out of the house. Jim Gabrick is cold in MN and missing his EZ:
Sold out of AZ last April (2012) and have been in MN Since. First winter I've spent here in 31 years. Now I remember why I left, it's cold here. Still flying my RV 4 but missing my LEZ.
Glad to hear you're still at the helm of [Canard Squadron III]. interesting people thereJim Gabrick. (AKA Duffer).
A lot of good
John Bauer of cold country Arizona congratulates Roger Young, of Perth, Scotland: Margie and I spent the last two weeks of Feb exploring the Highlands of Scotland - a wonderful trip. And thanks to your recent "ADDRESS LIST SQUADRON III" I was able to contact Roger Young, a Scotsman who flies his Long EZ out of Perth Airport.
Roger treated me to a beautiful flight over the snow-capped peaks of the Highlands which you can barely see in one of the photos - sorry I didn't get better pics, I was too busy flying.
Spirit Rides just don't get any better. Thanks again Roger. The huge hangar where Roger keeps his EZ along with about 2 dozen other small planes, home-builts and ultralights is interesting in itself. It was built in the 1930s and is in amazingly good shape. Definitely worth a visit if in the area.
Ed Masterson of Albuquerque, NM: I'm currently hanging out on Active Duty at Kirtland AFB (Albuquerque) NM.Having fun at Air Force Research Labs where I'm a Division Chief in the Space Vehicles Directorate. I haven't been flying much (don't like the cold, work is busy, lots of youth sports, Cub Scouts, etc.) but still have my Varieze hangered at Double Eagle II (AEG).
Beagle Rant:
I was helping a buyer find a top Long EZ across country he picked one with an O-360 with great background, wonderful mods and current owner not on flying status. The sale is complicated by what we old builders know so well from our own experience. Slippage meaning, you think youll get the annual done next Wednesday, or that a demo pilot will be available on Thursday morning to demonstrate the plane, that the 3 last things to do will be completed by the time the buyer shows up. That engine temperatures will not be a problem. My best advice is that when you are selling not to say It will be ready on Saturday. Say instead. I cant promise Saturday. Ill tell you when everything is done, lets build in at least a week between it being finished and you traveling to get it.
5 Builder rule New members: More on Saro Marcarian who joined last month:
My wife's nieces and nephews call me Captain Eyebrow. Notice that it is singular.
VariEze N944X is not flying yet. Plane will (hopefully) be getting its conditional inspection [first of March]. Hopefully doing W&B tonight as I need to return the Longacre scales I've borrowed. I recently discovered how remarkably difficult it is to give away a couple of gallons of 100LL when the fuel can you're draining into is too full. Seriously, nobody wants free $6 gasoline? Anyway, I'm torn between updating 944X (ridiculously lame panel) or just diving into Cozy 4 construction. Good problems to have I guess. If life continues to treat me well, maybe I can keep the Varieze after the Cozy is complete. We'll see, I suppose.
Don Berlin, Tucson, AZ area, has bought himself a training airplane while he finishes up his own:
I recently purchased Long EZ N715R. Lynn Burks delivered the airplane, for the seller, to Tucson Ryan Field KRYN. He checked me out in the airplane and I now have about 7 hrs and 15 landings. The bird flies great and straight! It is the most fun airplane I have ever flown. The Long EZ I'm building is getting close to being finished. I wanted to build time in a Long EZ in preparation for making the first flight in the one I'm building.
Joining:
12 SCHNEIDER, JOEL 2106 Belmont Park Ln., Champaign, IL 61822 217-552-9006 jschneid100@gmail.com Rebuilding: Varieze:N28RR Champaign Airport (KCMI) (Beagle: He is a 26 year old A&P with wife and 2 kids and 750 hours of flying time.) I finally got done with school and can't wait to get going on this Varieze!! The plane was abandoned many moons ago at Jacksonville IL airport, where it was stored on top of a office in a hangar for possibly 15 years. Never can have enough flight time! I get most of it flying skydivers on the weekend but every now and then I get on a corporate contract flight when someone is really desperate! I did manage to get a SIC type rating in the Falcon 50's and 900's this year out of the deal. Just need to get over that 1500hr hurdle and it will be blue skies from then on. I am going to reach out tosee if I can get up in a Varieze, Long EZ, or Cozy, or all three!! One thing is for sure, everyone loves them! [Beagle: Wear your long johns and snow suit!]
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12 STROBLE, MARK J. 541-501-2148 markstroble@hotmail.com ATP,CFI, CFII & MEI Emeritus dreaming of Long EZ Can you add me to the email list for your "all canard flyers newsletter" ? I don't own a Long EZ yet..but I'm dreaming of someday having one.
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12 GEE, PAUL Belgium, zerik@attglobal.net Long EZ:Ch22 O-235
Nice to get your e-mail about canard builders. I am still building Long-EZ over here in Belgium. Need to do just the engine and electrics - and finishing!! Hoping to finish in a couple of years. It's my years that may be the limiting factor. I am now 65 although in reasonable shape. Keep in touch, if I ever come to the US again I will let you know. If any of you guys come over to Belgium, please let me know!!
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12 REGUIEG, ADNAN MIKE CA areguieg@gmail.com c/o United Towing & Transport Inc., 2684 Lacy St. Apt 214, LA CA 90031-1976 Bought: Long EZ:N32618 O360 438 hrs Absolutely . Looking forward to be part of your group . August 2012 I purchased a Long EZ plane in a very good flying condition from Less Clark; the plane was based at Santa Ynez Airport. I wanted to upgrade my new wings while I had time to get back into flying and obtain my private certificate in which I started to do so since 1982 on and off. My first solo flight was in 1989 and life has its challenges. I have since got into Paragliding for well over 10 years and some gliding in a sailplane . Got my private certificate September 2012. I have commissioned Chris Randall to work on my wing and overhaul the entire plane with complete upgrade of the cockpit , the engine, electric and the nose. What an amazing talented man Chris is. I have watched the process of the up grade very closely and educated myself on all the new advance this industry has gained, spend so much time behind the computer getting educated. It all sounded very confusing at the start of the project which began in Jan of this year, but with Chris integrity and knowledge I think we have made the right designs and decisions of what to use in creating a very refined Long EZ that will bring some attention to this incredible plane. We are to have the first test flight some time in the next 10 day - very exiting time as I am so looking forward to inter the world of your peers and group.
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13 JUDD, JONATHAN Culver City, CA 408-529-9777 jjudd@mac.com Refurbishing Long EZ:N9XM, without engine Thank you so much for your note. It sounds like a great community to be a part of. The plane is up north in San Jose with Dave Dent and we'll tow it down in my brother's truck and rent a trailer there in the coming weeks. Once it's down here I may need help towing it locally as I find a hangar space to work on it. I'll reach out to the guys you mentioned today. Who knows, perhaps someone will want to do a spirit ride up to Dave's and have a good afternoon lunch together and then I'll drive it down with my brother. To give you an update, I bought a trailer for my EZ and I'm driving up to San Jose to move it down to LA next week (1st week of March). Let me know what I need to do to become a member and get my first spirit ride. Also, any thoughts on where to go for paint jobs? I was going to get quotes from body shops, but wanted to see who I should talk to about it. My EZ will need a fresh coat, and I figure it's easier to do while I already have it apart. I'm new to flying (I'm 28yrs old) but really excited to start out with the project.
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12 MARCARIAN, SARO 16150 Spunky Canyon Rd., Santa Clarita, CA sarodude@yahoo.com Cozy IV:Ch? Bought: N944X O-200 685 hrs Fox Field (KWJF)
I'm interested in joining, but quite honestly, can't do much to tell you about canard builders or canard events. That's sort of why I'd be joining a group. Would like to be part of the yahoo group as well. For new guys who are new to the canard world, thats plentyBeagle
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11 CLEMENTS, TRES 8217 Orcutt Rd. Arroyo Grande CA 93420 970-261-6394 tresclements@gmail.com Boomerang Refurbisher San Luis Obispo Airport (KSLO) Thank you so much for the offer to join and I would be happy to be part of the group. I do not have a Canard right now, but I do fly another one of Burt's funny looking configurations. Hopefully I will be able to bring the Boomerang to some of the events.
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12 LeCLAIR, RAVEN raven.leclair@gmail.com USAF test pilot Acquiring Long EZ coming I am an Air Force pilot, soon to complete Test Pilot School. Currently, I am an operational test instructor pilot on the F-16. I am new to the Long-EZ and canard world and will be acquiring my Long-EZ in November. I have yet to take possession of the Long-EZ and I am swamped in Test Pilot School right now[so schedule will need to clear] We might need some patches in the near future as well.
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06 FRIEDMAN, NEIL 1604 Sonoma Ave., Albany, CA 94707 510-526-6595 ndfremn@comcast.net Refurbishing Varieze:N1032K Cozy IV:Ch13 Concord Airport (KCCR)
Changes in E-mail:
LAUDANI, ALAN Shady Cove, OR alan.laudani@nemko.com HOFFMANN, WALTER Moving Yucca Valley 760-644-0997(Cell) whoffmann1@roadrunner.com ROUSSEAU, ANDRE Mont Laurier, Canada ararousseau1@gmail.com FRANKS, ERIK Whiteman, CA efranks3@GMail.com
Changes in Address:
06 PICO, ANDRES SKINSUIT 168 Orleans Cir Norfolk, VA 23509 559-309-3240 dr0von0pico@yahoo.com FOUND: Varieze:N339EZ 1800hrs (KMRY) 10 FRANKS, ERIK Now in Strassburg, France 512-553-5040(cell) efranks3@GMail.com Emeritus, Sold Velocity RG
Michael_Garmon@Charter.net Cozy IV:Ch11 (N85CZ) http://webpages.charter.net/garmonma/Index.html 11 HARGIN, MITCH POBox 254, Clarinda, IA 51632-0254 712-542-2313 drhargin@yahoo.com #52, ERacer RG(Infinity):N103MH 8 hrs IO-320 ff:4/10 Q2:N311DM type 4 725 lbs 165 hrs owned Long EZ:N102MH Selling: Cozy IV project [ICL] 08 SOUTO, MARC or ALEXANDRE 55-63-92386957(Cell/Skype) voolivrebrasilia@bol.com.br Cozy IV:Ch10 11 EDWARDS, TREVOR P. 1 Gray Moss Ct., Wichita Falls, TX 76309-4763 Bought: Varieze:N26EP O-200 400TT 99 WHITE, DON POBox 16, 7750 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 easyhouse@yahoo.com 321-2667410 Velocity FG IO-360-C1E6 200 hp or IO-540 lost in fire Velocity XL/RG:N19DW "White Lightning" IO540 260hp MT prop Prior: Varieze Prior: Long EZ Merritt Island Airport 94 ELDER, JAMES L. 91 Griffith Dr., Rockport, TX 78382-7033 361-729-6388(H) Long EZ:? Navion E: N76V O-470 94 McDONALD, MELVIN 3809 Shinke Rd, Olympia, WA 98506 206-491-7709 Long EZ:N653MC Olympia Airport (G-5) 93 ESH, CHARLES W. "CHUCK" 5203 Taos Ct., Georgetown, TX 78628-1745 512-869-0839 Long EZ:N98CD 0-320-E2D 494 hrs
09 VAN HALDEREN, GERARD 250-249-5151(O) 250-983-9293(Cell) webbscranes@shaw.ca www.webscranes.com Long EZ:C-GVHH O-360 165 hp?
85 ESH, DARWIN & JOANNE Star Rt. Box 574-17, Kerrville, TX 78028 Emeritus buildt Long EZ 10 TIM timred1ing@yahoo.ca 13 BAKER, BRIAN bsbaker1@gmail.com Cozy IV:Ch4
13 HOOVER, RYAN Davenport, Iowa ryanbhoover@msn.com Bought Cozy IV Ch 11 02 HUERTA, JESSE A. & FRAN 253 Heritage Dr., Crowley, TX 76036 682-667-3009 jesse.huerta@sbcglobal.net MIL #258, Cozy IV:N131FJ 91 hrs., O-360-A4M Sold: Long EZ (KCPT) 09 RABOUD, GORDON cozy2008@raboud.ca Bought: Cozy IV Proj
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The inReach pairs with an iPhone to enable tracking and texting anywhere.
Last August, we reported on the new Delorme inReach, a Bluetooth device that provides two-way satellite communication capability for any iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad or Android device (check out the
original report here).
In a lot of ways, this device is perfect for general aviation pilots who often fly to out-
of-the-way places. We ve heard from many pilots who are using this on a wide variety of missions, and a recent firmware update brings even better tracking. In our opinion, the two key features for pilots are: 1. Two way text messaging from anywhere. Remote landing strips, emergency landings, even the capability for en route messages (your passengers, of course) make this box worth its weight in gold. Whether youre pheasant hunting in North Dakota or floating in a life raft in the North Atlantic, you are covered. 2. Tracking. You can easily set up a Google map for loved ones to check on you while youre out chasing that $100 hamburger. When in tracking mode, inReach will send location data every ten minutes. The bread crumb trail shows up on the map and loved ones can track your adventures. Ten minute intervals not enough for your spouse? Shorten them to 2 minutes with a new firmware update from DeLorme and a special data plan. Its a little more expensive, but provides a better track log for those monitoring the map. If this is the route for you, we highly recommend picking up the cigarette lighter adapter as the frequent update rate will burn through batteries. The adapter will also allow you to use the auto-on feature. As soon as power hits the box, it starts tracking. You wont get halfway to Albuquerque before realizing youre off the radar. The inReach does require a service plan, but a variety of affordable plans are available. Getting started is a simple three step process: 1. Buy a DeLorme inReach ($249.99). 2. Activate a messaging plan. 3. Download the free Earthmate app (which has recently been updated for iOS6 and the iPhone 5
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