The latest airplane GPS systems do not come with a "gallega" that tells you when to turn, but they do have technology that allows for detection.

Published 2025년 10월 30일

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Not only car enthusiasts can add "bells and whistles" to their vehicles. Just like someone buys a new stereo or a "smart" screen, the agricultural aviation pilot also has a whole range of "gadgets" with which they can gain comfort, streamline work during the flight, and why not, indulge in a bit of fun. The GPS technology was created decades ago for military purposes and was not slow to be incorporated into civil aviation, so it already has a long history in the sector. This explains why the latest releases already exceed their basic functions and become true computers with the ability to even make fumigation automatic. The agricultural aviation sector is one in which Argentina maintains a close bond with its neighboring countries, thanks to which it shares knowledge and many of these technological advances. In the case of the latest GPS on the market, the AgPilotX, the importer from the United States is a Brazilian company. Milton Rodrigues Neto has been working with these ...

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