 
			
				December 29th 06, 12:01 AM
			
			
			
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				 Flight Computer: Borgelt B500 or LX1600? (Zander)
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
The compass in my Zander SR 940 works very well. Maybe you should have a  
look at  www.zander-variometer.de or at  www.sdi-variometer.de .
 
5Z schrieb:  
  
 On Dec 27, 1:07 pm, Ian  wrote: 
 One feature which both of these have is the ability to provide 
 airspeed data to a PDA which in turn can determine the wind vector by 
 comparing airspeed and GPS data - without having to stop and thermal. We 
 regularly fly ridges where knowledge of the wind speed and direction is 
 essential and flying 50 or 100 km without turning it the norm, so this 
 feature could be very attractive. 
  
 You also need a comapss sensor if you want to determine windspeed 
 without making any major course changes. 
  
 The CAI 302, for example, computes wind by looking for a couple of 
 straight vectors that are different by some angle - perhaps 60-90 
 degrees.  When on a long glide, I often find the vector wind is 
 different than the instantaneous headwind component as displayed by 
 GlideNav.  To correct this, I change heading by 45 degrees, fly 
 straight for 10-15 seconds, then turn the other way 90 degrees and 
 again fly 10-15 seconds straight, then turn back to the original 
 course. 
  
 As I understand it, compass sensors are difficult and expensive to "get 
 right", so for now, most winds are derived this way. 
  
 The 302 provides airspeed and wind data to the PDA. 
  
 -Tom 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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