Works with flight avionics (there are pads on the back that you can solder to if you don't want to use the included cable). This was the first GPS that I got working with the aforementioned Arduino library. There are examples within that library that you can look at get up and running. Only Rx, Tx, VCC (I think it uses 5V) and GND are really needed. Adafruit has 2 good uFl antennas that you can use with this as well (product #s 2460 and 2461).
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