Fred Mueller
September 12th 04, 04:20 AM
FS: Cambridge 302
The Cambridge 302 Direct Digital Variometer (DDV) has sensors for
altitude, airspeed, acceleration, engine noise level, and temperature.
It gives visual and audio climb and speed-to-fly information; and it
displays climb rate, average climb rate, altitude and MacCready
setting. The 302 DDV includes an integral GPS receiver that generates
IGC approved Secure Flight Logs.
Coupled with the inexpensive CAI 303 display (sorry, my 303 display
has already sold) this a complete navigation and glide computer
system. Most people additionally choose to couple it to a PDA running
Glide Navigator, WinPilot or Mobile SeeYou.
This unit was put into service in January 2002 and has performed
flawlessly.
More info at:
http://www.cambridge-aero.com/manuals/302_v2.pdf
http://www.cambridge-aero.com/manuals/303_v2.pdf
$1995
The Cambridge 302 Direct Digital Variometer (DDV) has sensors for
altitude, airspeed, acceleration, engine noise level, and temperature.
It gives visual and audio climb and speed-to-fly information; and it
displays climb rate, average climb rate, altitude and MacCready
setting. The 302 DDV includes an integral GPS receiver that generates
IGC approved Secure Flight Logs.
Coupled with the inexpensive CAI 303 display (sorry, my 303 display
has already sold) this a complete navigation and glide computer
system. Most people additionally choose to couple it to a PDA running
Glide Navigator, WinPilot or Mobile SeeYou.
This unit was put into service in January 2002 and has performed
flawlessly.
More info at:
http://www.cambridge-aero.com/manuals/302_v2.pdf
http://www.cambridge-aero.com/manuals/303_v2.pdf
$1995