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Old February 22nd 15, 01:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Sorry Gents - I disagree.

Buy a Nano. They are relatively cheap, foolproof, fully IGC approved. Set it and forget it.

Plus, when you decide to fly your first contest, you will want a backup recorder anyway. Also, you can tie it into any instrument that needs a GPS engine.

Just my $0.02.

Lou
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Old February 22nd 15, 02:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 8:01:44 AM UTC-5, MNLou wrote:
Sorry Gents - I disagree.


I'm not sure what pparts you disagree with? Maybe everything?

As far as Baragraph...I said they can be used...and offer a $0 solution to the OP's problem...But, I do not recommend this as the best solution however, as baragraphs are not user friendly, and pose all kinds of potential problems, like just trying to mount into the glider.


A Nano at over $400 is a good solution, but maybe beyond the budget of a beginning glider pilot...although it is something that will be used well into the future if the pilot stays with the sport. (better than the $1000 Colibri's my club purchased a few years back.)

I think the Fly with CE is a better choice for a beginner, at $150... and it's very user friendly. A couple of new pilots could also chip in to share the cost. Or a club could purchase several..

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Buy a Nano. They are relatively cheap, foolproof, fully IGC approved. Set it and forget it.

Plus, when you decide to fly your first contest, you will want a backup recorder anyway. Also, you can tie it into any instrument that needs a GPS engine.

Just my $0.02.

Lou


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Old February 22nd 15, 02:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Our club members have been snapping up used EW Microrecorders for around $200 each. Four purchased last year. Fully approved, user friendly and price sensible.

Lane
 




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