Well, it has been a great 12 years since I bought my iFly700 GPS. My wife and I have flown to just about all of the 48 states in our Cessna 172 with our '700 and I can not recall a single moment when I did not know exactly where we were. Thank you Aventure Pilot for a wondrful aviation GPS! I have also enjoyed sharing ideas with so many people on this forum. Together we have seen many of our ideas come to life on this device. I want to especially thank Brian for his working with us and our suggestions. But now, as we both (Annette and I) approch our 80's, my flying missions have changed and I will no longer require GPS navigation. Indeed I sold the Cessna about a month ago. I'll attach a picture of the plane that I will be flying hopefully in about another month. I have been working on this expermintal 'Hell Cat' for over eight years now. I did the finial Weight & Ballance on it this morning and it is now ready for the FAA Air Worthyness Certificate inspection. As you can tell from the picture, I will not be doing any long X-countries in this plane but I do hope that I will be able to enjoy "boring holes in the sky" with it for many years to come. I wish you all blue skys and many wonderful flying memories. - Jim Williams P.S. Sorry, I could not upload the picture. It's bigger than 256 KB. Anyway, if you ever fly into BMC, look for a 1/4 scale Grumman F6F Hell Cat.