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Old March 29th 12, 09:55 PM
Ventus_a Ventus_a is offline
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Originally Posted by Steve Koerner View Post
I've never been able to figure out what the benefit would be from
knowing the outside air temperature. I've bought different computers
over the years that come with OAT sensors but I never bother to
install them because I can't see how they can make my glider go any
faster. I actually have built in sensors to tell me wether I'm cold
or not and there ain't much to do about that anyway. When I'm cold it
has as much to do with lack of sunshine as it does with air
temperature. So, what's the deal with OAT? Why does anyone care?
Why are these sensors being pushed on me?
OAT is used to help establish TAS accurately which then helps make the final glide calculations more accurate.

I personally don't need my glides that well defined as I like to be fat dumb and happy when coming home :-)

Colin