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basils27
February 27th 05, 08:43 PM
If you use the cylinder without getting into the sector you get a 1km
ditance penalty for each TP which is more than the distance you save by
using the cylinder.

Tim Newport-Peace
February 27th 05, 09:22 PM
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In article <1109536684.3b0a15f2a7691f863043b2cd7b709414@terane ws>,
basils27 > writes
>If you use the cylinder without getting into the sector you get a 1km
>ditance penalty for each TP which is more than the distance you save by
>using the cylinder.
Sporting Code 1.2.11.
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>
Be aware that A given SOARING PERFORMANCE may use only one type of
OBSERVATION ZONE (OZ). The shape of OZ may be either:

a. a SECTOR OZ (1.2.9),or
b. a CYLINDER OZ (1.2.10).

This OZ may only be used when a FLIGHT RECORDER is used for
verification.

See Sporting Code section 1.1.6.


Tim Newport-Peace

"Indecision is the Key to Flexibility."

Stewart Kissel
February 27th 05, 09:49 PM
Well I agree that if you have a PDA displaying the
pie cut...then you save distance/time using that OZ.
But if you are flying with a logger only...then I
suspect you will save time/distance by accepting the
penalty, rather then wandering about using various
techniques to be sure you get into the pie cut.





At 21:00 27 February 2005, Basils27 wrote:
>If you use the cylinder without getting into the sector
>you get a 1km
>ditance penalty for each TP which is more than the
>distance you save by
>using the cylinder.
>
>
>

CV
February 27th 05, 10:09 PM
basils27 wrote:
> If you use the cylinder without getting into the sector you get a 1km
> ditance penalty for each TP which is more than the distance you save by
> using the cylinder.

Can't resist nitpicking: If we are talking 0.5 km radius you can,
in theory, save more than 1 km by using the cylinder.

The difference is really really small though.

And it doesn't apply to OR. There you can save 1 km at the most.
CV

CV
February 27th 05, 10:15 PM
CV wrote:
> Can't resist nitpicking: If we are talking 0.5 km radius you can,
> in theory, save more than 1 km by using the cylinder.

NOPE - turns out you can't. My mistake, Sorry.
CV

Don Johnstone
February 27th 05, 11:09 PM
The latest version of TaskNav calculates the 'new'
distance if cylinders are used - cool.

At 22:30 27 February 2005, Cv wrote:
>CV wrote:
>> Can't resist nitpicking: If we are talking 0.5 km
>>radius you can,
>> in theory, save more than 1 km by using the cylinder.
>
>NOPE - turns out you can't. My mistake, Sorry.
>CV
>

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