jcarlyle wrote:
It was 300-400 feet off, sometimes above and sometimes below us - and
we were doing a normal tow, not boxing the wake. Vents were closed (it
was 35 degrees F on the ground before takeoff). Hopefully he and I
will be able to fly together within the next month. I've got a Becker
ATC4401 that reports the encoded altitude, so we'll be able to compare
that with his MRX in real time at different separation distances and
heights.
Does his glider have a transponder in it?
Do you know that the towplane encoder was working correctly?
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Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA
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