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I recently had a year off from gliding and have come back to my gliding club
(www.ddsc.org.au) in Australia, to find the whole club fleet and most private owners Flarm equipped. I believe we are the first fully equipped club in Australia. While getting checked out again over the last weeks in the club's two seaters, I have to say the Flarm is amazingly good. It is simply, predictable and will be going into our Nimbus soon. Robert "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message om... Bert Willing wrote: "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message . com... I also suspect that FLARM won't do much to help where I'm most concerned about a collision with another glider, the ridge running down the White and Inyo mountains near the CA/NV border. FLARM advertises an effective range of 2-3 km, or 1 to 1.5 nm. Given a head-on approach between two gliders, each running at a TAS of 150 knots, you'll be lucky to get 10 seconds of warning. Might work for an ex-fighter pilot, but that's not much time for someone like me... You're wrong there, Marc. I'm not an ex-fighter pilot, and I had this warning from my Flarm on the ridge. I took an evasive action and we didn't collide. 10 sec is a lot when something is yelling at you. Real world experience definitely trumps my speculation. By the way, if anyone here in the US is interested, for another project I've found multiple sources of FCC approved (no conformance testing required, if used with specific antennas) 900 MHz RF modules with as much as 20 mile line of sight range using 1/2 wave whip antennas. There might be a way to do this without a huge up-front hardware and certification costs. Software and testing would still be a big effort... Marc |
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To add to what Robert wrote:
It is actually the OzFlearm - a unit manufactured in Australia based and fully compatible with the original Flarm. Details at http://www.rf-developments.com/page008.html The money for club gliders and 2 tugs were raised by asking members for donations. Paul robert wrote: I recently had a year off from gliding and have come back to my gliding club (www.ddsc.org.au) in Australia, to find the whole club fleet and most private owners Flarm equipped. I believe we are the first fully equipped club in Australia. While getting checked out again over the last weeks in the club's two seaters, I have to say the Flarm is amazingly good. It is simply, predictable and will be going into our Nimbus soon. Robert "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message om... |
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Well, maybe this is the answer for the US market? A quick scan of their web
site didn't reveal and restrictions to use in the US. So a question to all glider instruments dealers in the US, what will it take to start selling this unit in the U.S.? I think if it will be IGC approved, we have a winner, and soon other flight recorders will follow by offering flarm functionality... Ramy "PB" wrote in message ... To add to what Robert wrote: It is actually the OzFlearm - a unit manufactured in Australia based and fully compatible with the original Flarm. Details at http://www.rf-developments.com/page008.html The money for club gliders and 2 tugs were raised by asking members for donations. Paul robert wrote: I recently had a year off from gliding and have come back to my gliding club (www.ddsc.org.au) in Australia, to find the whole club fleet and most private owners Flarm equipped. I believe we are the first fully equipped club in Australia. While getting checked out again over the last weeks in the club's two seaters, I have to say the Flarm is amazingly good. It is simply, predictable and will be going into our Nimbus soon. Robert "Marc Ramsey" wrote in message om... |
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