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Old July 4th 04, 04:09 AM
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Default Cambridge 302 learning curve cont.

I flew with mine for the first time today, and it communicated fine with
WinPilot Pro, but I had a problem with the speed-to-fly function. No matter
how bad the sink, now matter how slow I flew, it kept telling me to fly
slower.

Also, the vario needle disagreed wildly with my Borgelt B-40. Like they were
in different gliders on different days. I couldn't make a correlation
between the two.

I'm going to double-check the polar setting in the morning but I'm 99%
certain it's correct. Any other ideas?

~2NO in Hobbs


 




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