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Dave Hoppe[_2_]
August 8th 11, 04:01 PM
I find it odd that there's no posts regarding the first-time use of
PowerFlarm in a US contest. Surely they're all flying with them.
Frank Whiteley
August 8th 11, 04:58 PM
On 8/8/2011 8:01 AM, Dave Hoppe wrote:
> I find it odd that there's no posts regarding the first-time use of
> PowerFlarm in a US contest. Surely they're all flying with them.
>
David Leonard commented on his club's chat as a first time, first day 
user "if you want to fly in company, you really want one of these.  The 
electronic eyes are quite useful."
Darryl Ramm
August 8th 11, 06:18 PM
On 8/8/11 7:01 AM, Dave Hoppe wrote:
> I find it odd that there's no posts regarding the first-time use of
> PowerFlarm in a US contest. Surely they're all flying with them.
>
Frank Paynter mentioned PowerFLARM in his Uvalde Day 1 report at 
http://soaringcafe.com/2011/08/uvalde-day-1/
Here is what he said
"And another big change here at Uvalde.  For the very first time in 
history, U.S. pilots are flying in a U.S. contest with FLARM!  The FLARM 
folks came through with a shipment of the ‘portable’ FLARM devices, and 
they were hand-delivered to Uvalde by Lee Kulke.  Pilots who were on the 
FLARM order list for the ‘brick’ (remote display) unit were offered the 
chance to get a portable unit instead (the ‘brick’ unit hasn’t made it 
through FCC approval yet).  So, about 40 of the 60 pilots here have 
FLARM units now; I had ordered a ‘brick’ unit, but took delivery of a 
portable unit for this contest.  Today was my first day flying with one, 
and I have already fallen in love with it.  I was running with the 15m 
crowd when I got an alert that another glider was close aboard on my 
left side.  I looked out and saw that John Cochrane (BB) had pulled up 
next to me from behind.  before FLARM, I might never have seen this 
until too late, but with FLARM it’s a piece of cake.  The  indications 
on the screen are very intuitive, and when it wants to let you know 
about a possible collision threat, you have no doubt about its 
intention.  Also, it wasn’t anywhere near as obtrusive in gaggles as I 
thought it might be – it only alarms when its calculations determine 
there is a potential collision threat in the next few seconds.  All in 
all I’m very happy to have my FLARM unit, and hope it won’t be long 
before they are in the hands of at least every competition pilot."
Those contest reports are great reading - keep them up Frank!
Darryl
Dave Hoppe[_2_]
August 8th 11, 07:07 PM
Great to hear!  Thanks for posting that.
Dave Hoppe[_2_]
August 8th 11, 07:07 PM
Great to hear!  Thanks for posting that.
Dave Hoppe[_2_]
August 8th 11, 07:08 PM
Great to hear!  Thanks for posting that.
Dave Hoppe[_2_]
August 8th 11, 07:33 PM
At 17:08 08 August 2011, Dave Hoppe wrote:
>Great to hear!  Thanks for posting that.
>
>
I have no idea why my posts are duplicating. I'm only sending one.
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
August 9th 11, 05:05 AM
On 8/8/2011 10:33 AM, Dave Hoppe wrote:
> At 17:08 08 August 2011, Dave Hoppe wrote:
>> Great to hear!  Thanks for posting that.
>>
>>
>
> I have no idea why my posts are duplicating. I'm only sending one.
Pretend you are using Google, and no one will blame you!
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