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On May 8, 1:30*am, M C wrote:
Hi Peter, An approved logger is not required for OLC Classic Scoring IF one uses approved software that includes Soar Pilot and XCSoar, both of which are free to the user. [snip] The exception that Eric was alluding to is if you are flying a motorglider then an IGC approved flight recorder with ENL recording is required even for OLC Classic. OLC knows what gliders are motorgliders based on their type and automatically enforces this. An IHC approved flight recorder is also required to participate in the OLC League or OLC FAI (FAI Triangle). Darryl |
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I always warn people that this "cheap" path has one fatal flaw. You
cannot use a non-FAI approved recorder for badges, records and many/ most contests. And any SSA sanctioned contest requires that the PIC holds a silver badge (correct?) - which means that all contests require an FAI approved logger at some point in time. So there are lots of inexpensive choices for GPS's which do recording and may work for OLC, but you might end up with a white elephant. Of course you might be able to sell it on eBay. Unfortunately, the FAI approved loggers are not cheap. $730 for the EW Microrecorder is the cheapest I know of (pretty nice really). But I have a problem with loose boxy recorders floating around the cockpit. So I recommend a path that you can grow with and has some extra functionality to boot. 1) PDA that can run some soaring software. $100-$500. Find one on eBay. Must have a CF slot. 2) Some soaring software. Some are free. Glide Nav is pretty cheap $95 and produces IGC log files (non-FAI). Better than terrestrial GPS units or even aviation GPS units as it provides you soaring optimized data, turnpoints info, flight planning, etc, etc. 3) A GPS source. The least expensive solution is the Holux CF Card GPS for $90 which fits right into the PDA. 4) PDA cradle with suction cup ($100) So for $400-$800 you get something that is usable, portable, produces log files, and is grow-able. Growable because when you do decide to upgrade to FAI certified all you need to add is something like a Cambridge 302a ($900). This will be your GPS and gives Glide Nav extra info plus other features. Go to the Cambridge 302 and you also have a flight computer, audio vario, etc, etc. See http://cumulus-soaring.com/cai_302a.htm for an idea of the end product. My $0.02. Good luck. - John DeRosa |
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