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At 03:27 24 September 2019, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Tango Eight wrote on 9/23/2019 7:01 PM: No one arrival height covers all situations. T8 Of course not but it is still personal a personal preference, no need to be opiniated, there is always more than one way to skin a cat. Try it the other way, you'll see. After 40 years of using a 1000' arrival height as my "aim point", I probably shouldn't be changing it now :^) But, I have always added a few hundred (or more) feet if I thought there were going to be difficulties at the landing area, or (rarely) subtracted a few hundred when close to a landing place that had no problems, and the extra search time might find me thermal. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorgliders/publications /download-the-guide-1 Probably shouldn't comment but anyway.. Setting a fixed margin and then doing airborne sums based on the current situation and that (remembered) margin, is more difficult for me than just setting Zero and seeing what AH is predicted on screen. When I look at others' LXXXX devices I often find they have 628feet (aka 200m), which suggests they may not know what margin is set and indeed may never have looked at the page. Zander ZS-1 had the answer - AH welded at zero. wysiwyg. |
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