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Anybody from Australia or Germany has flown with the Vaulter inertial vario made by Wharington Smith instrument from Australia? Comments, opinions. Thank you, Gilles |
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On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 3:03:42 PM UTC-4, s6 wrote:
Hi Anybody from Australia or Germany has flown with the Vaulter inertial vario made by Wharington Smith instrument from Australia? Comments, opinions. Thank you, Gilles There is a short review on the segelflug.de, but don't get too excited they are only selling on the European market. They don't have plans to launch on the US market for at least 6 months so we can't have it for the next Spring. I am not sure what is driving their decision, maybe lawyers again. |
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![]() There is a short review on the segelflug.de, but don't get too excited they are only selling on the European market. They don't have plans to launch on the US market for at least 6 months so we can't have it for the next Spring. I am not sure what is driving their decision, maybe lawyers again. I've just had one installed on in my LS4. Should be flying it in NZ SI Regionals in November. Looks good in the panel ![]() |
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What's special about this vario? Better than other modern varios?
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On Thursday, 30 October 2014 02:55:40 UTC, waremark wrote:
What's special about this vario? Better than other modern varios? Mostly because it's pretty much just a vario... It means that I'm not going to have to memorise a manual, or wonder what 4 differently shaped and coloured symbols mean ![]() My primary excuse was for the instantaneous wind. I really struggled with circling wind calculations flying in Omarama. Part of that is that you aren't turning enough and part is a bug in XCSoar which makes wind calculation unreliable when it's very windy. With the Vaulter the wind will update constantly regardless of how I'm flying. This should help with ridges and a bit with wave. If it hadn't been for that I would probably have just bought a Borgelt B400. (I may still to replace the mechanical) The A/H functionality is more an emergency sanity thing rather than a primary buying reason. I had a lenticular form around me last season, it wasn't a problem but it happened so fast and literally out of the blue! It will be nice knowing I have something more than blind luck for that 1 in a 100 random occurrence! Mel |
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On Thursday, October 30, 2014 10:50:52 PM UTC+11, 7C wrote:
On Thursday, 30 October 2014 02:55:40 UTC, waremark wrote: What's special about this vario? Better than other modern varios? Mostly because it's pretty much just a vario... It means that I'm not going to have to memorise a manual, or wonder what 4 differently shaped and coloured symbols mean ![]() My primary excuse was for the instantaneous wind. I really struggled with circling wind calculations flying in Omarama. Part of that is that you aren't turning enough and part is a bug in XCSoar which makes wind calculation unreliable when it's very windy. With the Vaulter the wind will update constantly regardless of how I'm flying. This should help with ridges and a bit with wave. If it hadn't been for that I would probably have just bought a Borgelt B400. (I may still to replace the mechanical) The A/H functionality is more an emergency sanity thing rather than a primary buying reason. I had a lenticular form around me last season, it wasn't a problem but it happened so fast and literally out of the blue! It will be nice knowing I have something more than blind luck for that 1 in a 100 random occurrence! Mel If you don't want to 'memorise a manual, or wonder what 4 differently shaped and coloured symbols mean' you definitely DON'T want to buy a B400. It's got to be the most un-unintuitive vario that I have ever had the misfortune to fly with. |
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On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 9:12:33 PM UTC+11, 7C wrote:
There is a short review on the segelflug.de, but don't get too excited they are only selling on the European market. They don't have plans to launch on the US market for at least 6 months so we can't have it for the next Spring. I am not sure what is driving their decision, maybe lawyers again. I've just had one installed on in my LS4. Should be flying it in NZ SI Regionals in November. Looks good in the panel ![]() Pls give us a report after the SI regionals (& good luck!) Thanks, Bill |
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