A few newbie questions about the sport
At 13:31 20 September 2018, kirk.stant wrote:
On Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 6:00:07 PM UTC-5, Paul T wrote:
Sorry can't afford transatlantic telephone calls - I asked a fairly
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question, why can't you answer this on a public forum?
Assuming you are British - do a search of BGA's excellent magazine; a
few
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ears ago there was an article about a student who basically soloed in 5
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ghts by using Condor to prepare.=20
I believe the French CNVV has developed a full-up Condor (w/cockpit
and
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screens) glider simulator for use by French glider clubs.
Our own gliding club (St Louis Soaring Association) in the US is in the
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cess of building up a Condor sim with realistic flight controls and
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e big screens.
Any simulator is just a training tool (Condor is technically an Aircrew
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ining Device in the lingo of the flight simulation industry) and it's
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tiveness is driven by how it is used. Since the cockpit of a glider is
not
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the best classroom, used properly Condor can be a great help to the
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g process. Learn it in the sim, practice it in the glider.
Kirk
(been using sims for training for almost 50 years now...yikes!)
You ask a simple question on here and get slaughtered - I asked a
simple question of someone who uses this method as a business , what
is typically the time saved using this method-its it really such a
difficult
question to answer? Why can't htat be answered on a public forum -
some kind of big secret or something?
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