Garmin Flight Stream 510

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Learn about the advanced connectivity and integration that come with this WiFi and Bluetooth® enabled multimedia card that installs in the slot of Garmin GTNTM series navigators. See how it streams GPS, weather and traffic information to Garmin portables and mobile devices running Garmin PilotTM, and discover how it allows pilots to download chart updates at home, and then upload them wirelessly to their GTN at the airport — and even automatically synchronize databases to G500 flight displays and a second GTN.

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I have have Garmin GPS 175 with two G5's installed. My question is: If I sign up for Garmin Pilot and purchase the FS 510, when I down load the databases at home to my Ipad, do these databases update the databases for the GPS 175?

JohnJohn
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Does the FS510 card need to remain inside the slot? Or can it be removed after download

speedbirdconcorde
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Am I understanding that this goes where the regular SD card goes and there in no installation from and avionics shop needed?

hampl
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Is this available with G1000NXi Phase 1 ? Thank you !

davidteen
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:)), , what would be really nice to see if you add Database Concierge on flight stream 510 to ForeFlight

MAGApepe
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Just had GTN 750XI installed. I've been a garmin pilot user for a long time. I've been using garmin pilot (Android tablet), gtx-335 for adsb-out and a gdl-50 for adsb-in. Gdl-50 feeds adsb-in to tablet.
Will the Flightstream 510 have conflicts with my present setup? Anybody running this setup?

muhammadsteinberg
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Very interested to pick one of these up for a Dual G5, GTN750, GTN650 setup in a Cessna 182!

istvanbardi
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Pretty Cool, but why are those cards $1400, when WiFi and Bluetooth enabled SDHC cards are $50 to $85?

gunnerjoe
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Where is the vid of the flightstream 110 and 210? (Your website has bubkiss on the actual difference between the two, not even which avionics they are certain to work with)
Why does a $10-20k GPS nav unit come without built-in fully functional bluetooth? Something found in $20 econo phones.
All this poorly supported proprietary add-on, travel 50 miles to talk to a "dealer" for basic product info, mystery-meat, nonsense doesn't give me much confidance in the long term viability of owning your products.

laamatoro