Electronic total energy vario
On Jul 18, 9:56*pm, kd6veb wrote:
Hi Mike
* The Westerboer 1020 vario is just what I may be looking for. Does
anyone have one of these and how good is it in a real glider with some
inaccuracies in the pitot and static systems? I have had a Stemme S10-
VT for 11 years (I just sold it) and the TE probe compensation was
much better than no compensation but still fairly poor. One could
easily demonstrate the stick thermal effect. Obviously the better the
TE compensation the easier it is to soar but my experience of the last
years is that 50% comp is OK but better than 70% comp is a winner.
Again your thoughts and experiences? Thanks.
Dave
On Jul 18, 5:31*pm, Mike wrote:
On Jul 18, 5:01*pm, kd6veb wrote:
Hi Gang
*The electronic TE vario should be possible to implement with modern
electronics today. I have googled this item but have not been able to
find one. Maybe it doesn't exist for whatever reasons. It would sure
simplify some of the complex TE probe systems that stick out of the
empennages of many gliders. Any ideas or thoughts?
Dave
Hi Dave,
The Westerboer 1020 is the latest full featured electronic total
energy vario from Westerboer- Great vario.
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As mentioned earlier Dave, I have used the same 1020 in two sailplanes-
no problems in either. Tim, at Wings and Wheels, has info and a copy
of the owner manual on his site.
Mike
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