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On Thursday, July 5, 2012 9:00:57 PM UTC-7, son_of_flubber wrote:
Just curious. Do the gliders in this video have FLARM? How well does it work in this sort of flying? OzFlarm is pretty popular in Australia, and use of flarm is mandatory for this Australian contest. But I'm curious what you meant by "this sort of flying". They are basically flying a contest, and the myriad possibilities that involves (large gaggles, leaching/following, buddy flying etc.). Or was there something specific you meant? So much of the PowerFLARM comments on ras have discussed use of PowerFLARM/flarm for use in contests. Is there more/somethign deeper here you are after? Darryl |
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