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See You 3.95 and U.S. Start/Finish rules



 
 
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Old March 27th 12, 04:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default See You 3.95 and U.S. Start/Finish rules

Dave,

Thanks!

Frank

There's a registry setting tweak to make SeeYou use the last fix in the
start cylinder as the beginning of the first leg. No quite SSA rules,
but close. The patch linked from the SeeYou forum seems to be broken.

From memory (and poking around the registry) the registry entry that
needs to be tweaked is

HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Naviter/SeeYou/Settings/UseFixForStart

Set it to 1 to use SSA rules, set it to 0 to use FAI rules. I don't
remember the effects of the task option check boxes once you flip the
registry setting.

Of course, be careful messing around Windows' innards.

-Dave


 




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