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Old August 7th 07, 02:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Aug 6, 3:22 pm, toad wrote:
On Aug 6, 3:07 pm, J a c k wrote:

toad wrote:
Perhaps if a sailplane had been chosen for
the world class, instead of a streamlined brick,


we could have good head to head races for cheap


And this has prevented you from competing in world class?


Jack


Yes,

If a glider that had met my required specs when I was looking to buy a
glider had been selected as the world class glider, I would probably
have bought one. And my specs were not to extravagant, I ended up
buying a Grob 102.

Todd Smith
3S



The new one?
Congratulations.

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Old August 7th 07, 10:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Thanks for the input guys.

I already have a PDA with SeeYou on it, but haven't gotten around to
installing it in the ship. My feeling is that the cockpit will be a
tad busy with the addition of the PDA. Just to give you some
background, this ship is new to me and I'm a low timer. I figure I can
use the 302/303 to get my x-country legs under me and shoot for some
badges. Once I'm comfortable and confident enough, I'd like to try a
regional contest or two, but that's gonna be a while.


Thanks again,
Dave

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Old August 8th 07, 05:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Think of the PDA moving map as a sectional that you don't have to fold
and unfold inflight, or try to find out where on it you really are, or
try to measure the distance to the nearest airport. Used that way
(and SeeYou Mobile can be easily configured to be just that - a moving
map with landable fields highlighted) it actually lowers the workload
in the cockpit.

The real trick (and this applies to all the magic gizmo's we now have
in our plastic toys) is to ignore them and look outside until you
really need the information on the gizmo, then just use it long enough
to get that info.

The danger is in spending too much time playing with the magic, until
you look up and realize that it's time to put the gear down!

Kirk

 




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