I should do my research prior to posting.
After reading the OLC contest documentation, I review the IGC file from one
of my flights last summer. I was mistaken, the EW Model D IGC files do have
a "G-records."
So, I guess I am in luck and will soon start posting my flights.
Wayne
HP-14 N990 "6F"
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder/HP-14/N990/N990.html
"Wayne Paul" wrote in message
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As for the issue of the G record, I agree that until it's proven that
someone is actually cheating, an "insecure" log should just be flagged
as such, and not denied.
-Tom
I finally got my old HP-14 flying last summer. I was looking forward to
participating in the OLC this; however, my data logger is an EW Model D.
It
doesn't produce a "G" record.
Here in the US I can use the EW Model D for badges up through diamond and,
to the best of my knowledge, all SSA sanctioned contest. It is
disheartening
to realize that I have to upgrade to a "secure" system to participate in
the
US OLC.
I was looking forward to adding a few points the Seattle Glider Council's
total.
Isn't the object of this contest to get pilots to fly more cross-country?
Aren't these suppose to be "fun flights?" Didn't this all start as an
informal contest? I can see where this is going. Next thing you know, I
will have to install equipment worth half the value of my sailplane to
participate.
Someone please tell me that I have misunderstood this thread.
Wayne
HP-14 N990 "6F"
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder