Hi All,
I'm the author of GlidePath. Just to clarify a few things -- we are
OLC approved, although I have gotten a couple of comments about
validation problems, and we'll be releasing a new version shortly that
resolves these issues. I'm hoping to get it approved as an IGC
Position Recorder, which is a new class of loggers that can only be
used for Silver and Gold badges. There are some obstacles for using
this in contests due to the phone's abilities, but I believe that a
technical solution can be found that will be satisfying to the contest
officials for use as a backup logger.
The really nice features of GlidePath a
1. Super easy OLC submission: You just log your flight, and tap a
couple of times, and your flight is on OLC. No hassles with SD cards
and making sure you get everything transferred before the OLC weekly
deadline.
2. Super easy transfer of flights to your computer: Just push a
button and the flight is emailed to yourself or anyone else.
3. Very low cost to start logging your flights, which is especially
useful to newcomers to the sport who may be flying club gliders. They
can start analyzing their flights quickly and easily, and start
participating on OLC even before they start doing real x/c.
Some tips:
1. Turn off Wi-Fi and Cellular Data for the best GPS reception
2. Make sure the phone has a clear view of the sky. It's easy to
accomplish this by either using a cheap suction cup mount or a running
type armband.
3. For long flights, battery life may be a concern. Turning off Wi-Fi
and Cellular Data help a lot, but you may want to consider one of the
available external batteries or plugging into ships power with one of
the car adapters available for the phone. Battery life is also an
area I will be addressing in the next couple of versions.
On Sep 1, 11:30*am, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Sep 1, 9:17*am, Mike the Strike wrote:
On Sep 1, 6:59*am, vontresc wrote:
From time to time I check the iPhone app store for soaring apps. I
just came across GlidePath. The developer claims it's OLC compliant. I
havent purchased it yet, but it looks like a good backup for OLC
flying.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/glide...83714417?mt=8#
Pete
Interesting App. *My concern would be battery life without external
power. *I've used a few tracking and logging apps on my iPhone and
find I am limited to a couple of hours before needing a recharge.
Presumably it also won't plot a map without Internet access. *Assuming
this is available via 3G, this is currently likely a violation of
contest rules.
Mike
OLC Contest Rules? They don't seem to care about communication
devices.
I suspect it is not aimed at sanctioned contests and would not try to
be an IGC position recorder.
The power consumption is likely to be high. I don't believe it can
rely on the background low-power tracking mode in iOS 4 as that relies
on cell tower switching tricks.
Anybody tried it?
Darryl