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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
Once again, for Santa Dave, here is my SN10 Xmas wishlist:
1. Add ability to save and recall multiple tasks (2 or 3 at least). Since the US allows retasking in the air with the emphasis on previously set backup tasks, this would be a HUGE safety enhancement. Anyone who has tried to change from an AST to a backup AAT task in his SN10 while airborne in a weak prestart gaggle will appreciate this. Perhaps show the task in use at the top center of the Task Page (top of the final glide column) and allow that field (single digit) to be highlighted and used to change the task being used. 2. Get rid of the separate AAT task page.Move the Task Rules page to SETUP (since these settings usually remain the same during a contest), move the AAT Task Setup to the FLIGHT list, and make the AAT in the title a selectable field (AST ? MAT ? AAT ? AST). If the task time is zeroed on Timer Page in MAT or AAT, or AST is selected, select AST, set turnpoint to 1 mile radius (or per rules page) and autormatically advance at turnpoint entry, if MAT or a task time is selected while in AST, select MAT with 1 mile turnpoints by default and auto advance at turnpoint entry, and if AAT is selected allow entry of area specifications. 3. In AST and MAT, auto select next turnpoint (with acknowledge) when enter turnpoint, but score from actual distance achieved in the turnpoint, calculated when exit turnpoint radius. This would better match how ASTs are actually flown and scored. 4. Provide a simpler way to adjust inflight calculations by moving AAT turnpoints. Instead of being able to move the AAT turnpoint on the map with up/ down or left/right, or the new (and incomprehensible!) "move it halfway to somewhere in the circle..." method, just allow moving the AAT turnpoint in/out in range (and time) along the axis bisecting the current inbound and outbound course to the turnpoint selected. This would make it a lot easier to do "what-ifs" on how far to fly into each AAT area. Perhaps, with A selected, up-arrow cursor increases or decreases value from -100 (near edge of circle, min distance/time) to +100 (far edge of circle, max distance/time), shown at upper right corner of map in big font. Side arrow would move new AAT turnpoint left or right of axis, up to limits of the area. ENTER on either arrow would snap the turnpoint back to the center of the area or defining turnpoint, if a sector is used. 5. Add US cylinder start altitude functions. Add a definable start altitude (on the Task Rules page), track the time (elapsed or countdown from 2 minutes) below that altitude if glider exceeds it prior to a declared start and has to drop below it to start, and allow automatic start out the top of the cylinder, as is currently done out the side. Prior to the start, use the "Rem" field on the Task Page to show the time below start altitude: something like "TTS" (Time To Start), possibly as a flashing field counting down the time until a start can be made. On the Timer Page, replace the STI field (not used in US anymore) with Time To Start. (time below start altitude, 2 minute countdown). 6. Add a finish altitude to the Task Rules page, and an option to compute ETF and final glide to the closest point on the finish circle/ line at the finish altitude, plus reserve height. Still show glide to finish airport on Alternates page as a backup. Gotta keep up with the newcomers, you know! Merry Christmas. Cheers! Kirk 66 |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
Oops, I apologize for the atrocious formatting.
Hope you can muddle through it! Cheers, Kirk 66 |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
Regarding #4: Are you using the AAT snap feature ?
This works extremely well for optimizing AAT with very low heads-down time (according to many pilots)... See ya, Dave "YO electric" |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
Santa Dave, I'd like to have SN10 winds work in SeeYou.
Sean Hotel Alpha |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
The SN10 outputs its measured wind for use
by other devices. This is explained he http://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_PDA_Support.html Contact the maker of your favorite gadget and convince them to implement the expected behavior ;-) Happy Holidays, Dave "YO electric" PS: I assumed you were referring to SeeYou mobile. |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
On Nov 27, 5:44*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
Regarding #4: Are you using the AAT snap feature ? This works extremely well for optimizing AAT with very low heads-down time (according to many pilots)... See ya, Dave "YO electric" Dave, Yes, I've tried using the AAT snap feature and hate it, to put it bluntly. Either let me choose min (closest point of entry), nominal (center of area) or max (far edge), or give me a simple variable setting (doesn't have to be infinitely variable, say 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, full either way from center - so four clicks on the rotary knob either way). And a quick way to reset to center. But with your current implementation, you have no real control over where the turnpoint is reset - you just keep on moving it out, fly a bit, move it out, etc. until you see the numbers you want. Maybe I'm in the minority, but I sure would like to hear from those who like this feature, and how they use it - I'm open to have my mind changed! If you want to save heads down time (and I'm totally in agreement with you on that!), then give us multiple tasks and easier AAT task entry - for those CDs who can't stick to their guns after launch! Seriously, I think the SN10 is great, just want it even better! Cheers, Kirk 66 |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
On Nov 28, 6:06*am, Dave Nadler wrote:
The SN10 outputs its measured wind for use by other devices. This is explained hehttp://www.nadler.com/sn10/SN10_PDA_Support.html Contact the maker of your favorite gadget and convince them to implement the expected behavior ;-) Happy Holidays, Dave "YO electric" PS: I assumed you were referring to SeeYou mobile. Yes, can't we all just get along |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:06:50 -0800 (PST), "kirk.stant"
wrote: Once again, for Santa Dave, here is my SN10 Xmas wishlist: 7. last, but definitely not least, add WindComponent to the configurable page. I've been asking for this since a long time ago... thanks aldo cernezzi dg600m |
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My Annual SN10 Christmas Wishlist for Santa Dave
Please, Santa Dave...
I've been a good glider pilot this year.. honest!! May I please have a SN-10b for Christmas? I promise I'll take good care of it! -John (who's Kestrel only has a basic panel plus an old pre-GPS STF vario that acts up, and my Navigon recently drowned) |
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