Garmin Nuvi 350 over 500+ MPH
Posted by admin in Garmin Nuvi 350 Friday, 27 November 2009 16:00 25 Comments
Garmin 350 on an airplane, take look at the car going 500+ mph.
Posted by admin in Garmin Nuvi 350 Friday, 27 November 2009 16:00 25 Comments
Garmin 350 on an airplane, take look at the car going 500+ mph.
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lol bugatti x2
Boy that car is rolling lol
Many pilots would disagree with you. GPS is commonly used for navigation in medium sized jets and in long range autopilot flights
Lol.. driving north, it should say flying north!
Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need…roads.
Thats going to be a speeding ticket! =P
hey retard, he took it on the plane for fun…
Yes. Most commercial planes are fitted with GPS these days for assistance, though not usually used for navigation…about 470 knots..about cruise speed for a lot of airliners
oh my god 511 mph that’s fast!
dumbass theirs a gps on the plane
were you flying to grand rapids?
or northern michigan?
and where from?
obviously headed north over indiana/illinois.
lmao this is great. a flying car =D
Hey sick-psyco-sex-needed-borderliner: read some before writing craps like that ok?
Yeah, i remember when my dad was little, he had this GPS he used for his boat, it didnt show color, and only had black lines on a blank screen to indicate sailing waypoint, or for vehicle, roads.
yeah…already in the air.
dumbass, no it cannot. GPS is only recieving signals that are already in the air.
that’s pretty impressive. gps has come a long way (:
oh, and yea, LOL
lol
I do think gps can be dangerous for safety of the aircraft.Gps could disturb navigation tools.
be carefull next time
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you do realise what air traffic control does rite?
wonder if the pilot is using that or a tom tom?
It would be even funnier when you suddenly hear a voice saying “Destination arrived” and the speedometer showing ZERO. Hoho…
LOL…
sick man sick