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So my Garmin 196 gave up the ghost and is not updatable anyway. So Im looking to replace it with one of the two above. One big question is (and I searched both manuals before asking this) do either of them give the current required glide ratio to a point? My 196 did and I had it on my custom field. It was extremely helpful for final glides. Both of the units Im looking at have VNAV functions but cant tell if the have what Im looking for in the size the come in. Any one have experiance with either of these? Thanks
Cliff Hilty ASW27 CH |
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On Monday, August 5, 2019 at 5:40:11 PM UTC-7, wrote:
So my Garmin 196 gave up the ghost and is not updatable anyway. So Im looking to replace it with one of the two above. One big question is (and I searched both manuals before asking this) do either of them give the current required glide ratio to a point? My 196 did and I had it on my custom field.. It was extremely helpful for final glides. Both of the units Im looking at have VNAV functions but cant tell if the have what Im looking for in the size the come in. Any one have experiance with either of these? Thanks Cliff Hilty ASW27 CH The Aera 660 can display glide ratio in a user-defined data box. It also has a vertical nav (VNAV) feature that is similar to a glide computer. All of this is explained in its manual: http://static.garmin.com/pumac/190-02017-20_e.pdf I have seen the 660, and the display is quite bright in direct sunlight. A friend has one that he uses to display XM weather (needs the GDL-52 receiver). Tom |
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I read that Tom, but it seems it only displays what you are getting for a glide ratio not what you need to a fixed point. I do like the look and ease of ops with the aera 660. I talked with tech support for both units and niether will do what the 196 did, but Ifly is working on that in a next gen software. I also like the ipad/ foreflight that now has the amoeba for reachable glide. Its just alittle big in my limited cockpit space. In the mean time I found a used 196 for a 100 bucks on ebay
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On Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at 3:05:01 PM UTC-7, wrote:
I read that Tom, but it seems it only displays what you are getting for a glide ratio not what you need to a fixed point. I do like the look and ease of ops with the aera 660. I talked with tech support for both units and niether will do what the 196 did, but Ifly is working on that in a next gen software. I also like the ipad/ foreflight that now has the amoeba for reachable glide. Its just alittle big in my limited cockpit space. In the mean time I found a used 196 for a 100 bucks on ebay ![]() The VNAV feature is a glide to a waypoint. Tom |
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True but it is given in fpm descent not glide ratio.
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On Tuesday, August 6, 2019 at 3:42:54 PM UTC-7, wrote:
True but it is given in fpm descent not glide ratio. So what? Can't you do a simple conversion? |
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Sure, I can always go back to the whiz wheel too
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Not sure why not using one of the many flight computers available to us which do these calculations and so much more, some of them are even free?
I never used Garmin nor I ever felt the need for it. Ramy |
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I am using a SN10B, the garmin is a backup, with the added advantage of having the faa database with all of the info for airports in the united states.. As well as glide ratio to a point. I guess its just what Im used to and know how to use without a large learning curve. I have tried XC soar and use it on my phone as a logger when flying club ships but it is not intuittive and screen brightness on most devices(with the exception of Eink readers) is limiting.
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On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 9:01:44 AM UTC-7, wrote:
Sure, I can always go back to the whiz wheel too ![]() My, my. Aren't we a bunch of techno-illiterates? 1 nm = 6076 ft 1 kt = 6076 ft/min 6072 ft/min ------ = 61:1 glide angle 100 ft/min 6072 ft/min ------ = 30.5:1 glide angle 200 ft/min I bet you can do the rest - if you tried. |
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