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Stewart Kissel wrote in message ...
Any XCSoar users want to chime in? I don't use XCSoar, but Soaringpilot on the Palm system. The most useful feature on the moving map is the line to your next turnpoint (or home on final glide). A glance tells you if you are flying in the right direction and which way to turn - especially after thermalling, which can be a little disorientating. What is also especially useful is the thermal zoom feature. As one starts themalling, the map automatically zooms to .9km radius. If one looses the core of the thermal - the last ~80 seconds of track is shown and it is easy to return to the core. The program does not feature a colour map - just waypoints and SUA (airspace - with warnings). It is easy to use and all the necessary information is clearly shown (even in bright sunshine as the program runs very well on the older monochrome Palms). The final glide computations compare very well with the LX5000 in my glider. I get the macready setting for my LX5000 from Soaringpilot - and the wind calculations look very accurate. The program is free and is continually being upgraded. The money one saves on the software can easily cover the cost of a basic Palm and thus one can have a dedicated computer just for soaring. The program has all the normal logging features and various statistics are available directly after the flight. The igc file is easy to extract and view using See-you etc. Any computer must make cockpit workload less, and not be a distraction to flying. Soaringpilot's easy to view and use interface is a real asset and does not distract one from looking outside and seeing the real moving map below the glider. Clinton LAK 12 |
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