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Old April 27th 05, 04:05 PM
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Looking at panel I see Ilec and LX computer with multiple display.
I suppose one is for the vario, what are the other indicating,
what is usefull. Thank you
S6

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Old April 27th 05, 05:02 PM
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Ilec offers analog readout for most parameters. You can set two analog
displays to give different readouts based on cruise or climb mode. Most
common: TE; Relative Netto; 20s average climb; thermal avg climb;
above/below glide slope

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Looking at panel I see Ilec and LX computer with multiple display.
I suppose one is for the vario, what are the other indicating,
what is usefull. Thank you
S6


 




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