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Does anybody have a clue where I could get a "Whiz Wheel" for a
Standard Class (ASW 19)? I can't believe that everybody has absolute faith in the reliability of their electronic glide computers. Last week my computer lost its 3-D GPS fix and I was forced to use my wits...not a very useful tool. I've contacted all the usual suspects in the US and asked the British Gliding Association for ideas. Whiz Wheels seemed to have gone the way of my wing-mate the Dodo bird. TIA Gene |
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snaproll59 wrote:
Does anybody have a clue where I could get a "Whiz Wheel" for a Standard Class (ASW 19)? I can't believe that everybody has absolute faith in the reliability of their electronic glide computers. Last week my computer lost its 3-D GPS fix and I was forced to use my wits...not a very useful tool. I've contacted all the usual suspects in the US and asked the British Gliding Association for ideas. Whiz Wheels seemed to have gone the way of my wing-mate the Dodo bird. TIA Or, just make yourself a half page of charts for a few wind condtions and McCready settings. You aren't going to fine-tune a contest finish if your GPS isn't working, anyway. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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There's an aussie site which has a program which generates them.
http://www.gliding-in-melbourne.org/resource.htm#prog2 http://www.gliding-in-melbourne.org/resource.htm#prog2 Rgds, Derrick Steed |
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Depending on how adventurous (and mathematically included) you are,
you might consider generating your own circular calculator. (Stocker glide computer). Reichmann has a fair description in his classic Cross-Country Soaring. I presented a paper at the 1991 OSTIV that went into some more detail on the construction and added an HP Basic program to generate the overlays for a given glide polar. While the HP Basic is long out of date, the principles remain the same. You can find the paper and program info on Guenther Eichhorn's Soaring Server, http://soaring.aerobatics.ws/SOARING/ssa_programs.html unde the title Ostiv91.zip, down near the bottom of the page. Bob On 6 Nov 2004 05:16:39 -0800, (snaproll59) wrote: Does anybody have a clue where I could get a "Whiz Wheel" for a Standard Class (ASW 19)? I can't believe that everybody has absolute faith in the reliability of their electronic glide computers. Last week my computer lost its 3-D GPS fix and I was forced to use my wits...not a very useful tool. I've contacted all the usual suspects in the US and asked the British Gliding Association for ideas. Whiz Wheels seemed to have gone the way of my wing-mate the Dodo bird. TIA Gene |
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Gene, I have one. Ship has been long sold so I don't need it. (Why I kept
it, I don't know-maybe for nostalgic reasons). It's yours for the price of mailing. Please contact me directly. Mitch Deutsch "snaproll59" wrote in message m... Does anybody have a clue where I could get a "Whiz Wheel" for a Standard Class (ASW 19)? I can't believe that everybody has absolute faith in the reliability of their electronic glide computers. Last week my computer lost its 3-D GPS fix and I was forced to use my wits...not a very useful tool. I've contacted all the usual suspects in the US and asked the British Gliding Association for ideas. Whiz Wheels seemed to have gone the way of my wing-mate the Dodo bird. TIA Gene |
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snaproll59 wrote:
Does anybody have a clue where I could get a "Whiz Wheel" for a Standard Class (ASW 19)? I can't believe that everybody has absolute faith in the reliability of their electronic glide computers. Last week my computer lost its 3-D GPS fix and I was forced to use my wits...not a very useful tool. I've contacted all the usual suspects in the US and asked the British Gliding Association for ideas. Whiz Wheels seemed to have gone the way of my wing-mate the Dodo bird. TIA Gene All you need for a home made one is time, patience, a copy of the polar and a computer. If (like me) you need the geriatric version, the rotating bit makes an ideal use for one of those giveaway "sign up to AOL" CDs. |
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