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"I teach a GNS 430 class for my flying club. I
essentially put 30 pilots in the "back seat" of a Dreamfleet Archer equipped with a Reality XP 430 to demonstrate basic VFR and advanced IFR GNS 430 operations. I have received a lot of very positive feedback from the pilots who have attended the class and I have no doubt that this training has increased the margin of safety for anyone who uses the GNS 430. So I wanted you to know that you have done a fantastic job and are making the
skies safer for many pilots."Brad Freeman, GNS 430 pilot. |
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www.airsim.net March 2003: "The star is, of
course, a superb Garmin 530 rendition in a gauge
approach. Already have some changed planes and really
love the final effect" |
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www.avsim.com
March
2003 - about the 530XP in the Meridian: "The
panel is the most outstanding part of the package.
Flight1's designers have teamed with Reality XP,
makers of the Flight Line Avionics package to create
some of the most advanced gauges yet seen in Flight
Simulator. The panel, along with the Magic system,
comes with Reality XP's Garmin GNS530 navigator. It
works exactly like the real thing, interfacing the
Garmin CDI gauge and the Magic Navigation Display CDI.".
The Meridian
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www.flightsim.com March 2003 - about the 530XP in
the Meridian: "As far as I can see, the GNS 530
emulates every single mode found on the real
instrument. The secret behind this presumably lies in
the way Garmin's GNS530 trainer loads with the
Meridian and runs minimized on the task bar. Given
that the 530 is probably the most complex piece of GA
avionics available anywhere, I didn't manage to test
all the modes, but I ran through as many as I could
and they all behaved as the book said they should,
which is incredible" |
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www.flightsims.co.uk
April 2003 - about the 530XP in the Meridian: "I
was extremely impressed by the level of realism that
this GPS achieves whilst still being easy to control
with the mouse. Running in the background is Garmin's
own GNS530 trainer, which is acting as a sort of GPS
engine for this gauge so authenticity is guaranteed.
Reality XP have done an outstanding job with this
gauge and are to be congratulated" |
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www.flugsimulation.com
June 2003 - "The GNS530XP is a great add-on for
any VFR or IFR aircraft. It provides a lot of help in
IFR flights and is also quick to learn. In my opinion
this is an absolute must-have for everyone who gladly
value more accurate avionics sets. I give this
marvelous add-on 9.5 stars!" |
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www.pcpilot.net
June 2003 - about the avionics option for the FSD
Commander 115: "Reality XP is to sim avionics
what Breitling is to watches. To be honest, that's
actually doing them a disservice - their avionics
packages are good enough to be used as integrated
packages for real-world aviation training. The feature
list of the Flight Line 530 is staggering and the
manual superb - but the price is only $29.95 - That's
a bargain by anybody's standards." |

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www.avsim.com
April 2005 "the 430/530XP gauges by Reality XP are in
a class by themselves. In many ways the Reality XP
gauges deserve a Five Star rating... they clearly have
set a new standard in gauge design and are a “must
have” for any serious Flight Simmer." |
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Pilot Magazine July 2005 - about DreamFleet
A36 and Reality XP "Reality XP is one of a select
group of developers who have specialized in
programming ‘instruments’ for Flight Simulator and
they have quickly established a reputation for high
quality gauges that put the competition to shame.
Compared to standard offerings, Reality XP instruments
are clearer, more sophisticated and much, much
smoother. These gauges are well worth the money." |
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Original Avionics Review: |
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www.avweb.com
January 2002: "The only way to really appreciate the
extraordinary sophistication, ease-of-use, and
situational awareness offered by the Garmin GNS 530 is
to pick a wet, nasty IMC day and go fly with it" |

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