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I am using WinPilot Advanced and wondered if it is possible to mark a thermal
waypoint on the fly. Reason I ask is that in a recent contest I flew through a good thermal a few miles from the next turnpoint. I made the turnpoint and thought I had flown back to where the lift was. Checking my igc file I see I was a long way off. If I could have marked the good spot (blue thermal) before hitting the TP I might not have ended up in a paddock. I know about the Thermal database feature but I want something like the "Man Overboard" feature on some Garmin type GPS units. |
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On Dec 2, 9:39 pm, (Peter) wrote:
I am using WinPilot Advanced and wondered if it is possible to mark a thermal waypoint on the fly. Reason I ask is that in a recent contest I flew through a good thermal a few miles from the next turnpoint. I made the turnpoint and thought I had flown back to where the lift was. Checking my igc file I see I was a long way off. If I could have marked the good spot (blue thermal) before hitting the TP I might not have ended up in a paddock. I know about the Thermal database feature but I want something like the "Man Overboard" feature on some Garmin type GPS units. Peter, Not sure in advanced if there is function that will work. Do you have your Trace function "ON"? That will at least get you back to the track you came into the TP on. In Pro I use the trace function with the lift dots. I just do a pull in the lift as I go through and it leaves a nice magenta dot to go back to. Without the function Pro lift dots you can at least do one 360 with the trace function on or even an S turn should be enough to mark the spot. My Colibri has the mark event button so I can hit that as well to get me back to a specific point in a flight. I find the Trace with lift dots one of the features I use very often in WinPilot Pro. I have often done what you are talking about on an into the wind turnpoint. |
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In WinPilot Advanced, go to MENU/EDIT. From there, you can assign MARK POSITION to one of the front buttons. Paul Peter wrote: I am using WinPilot Advanced and wondered if it is possible to mark a thermal waypoint on the fly. Reason I ask is that in a recent contest I flew through a good thermal a few miles from the next turnpoint. I made the turnpoint and thought I had flown back to where the lift was. Checking my igc file I see I was a long way off. If I could have marked the good spot (blue thermal) before hitting the TP I might not have ended up in a paddock. I know about the Thermal database feature but I want something like the "Man Overboard" feature on some Garmin type GPS units. |
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![]() Thank you very much guys. That is just what I was after. Tried it in Sim mode and it looks great. Now if I could just read that screen a bit easier my problems would be halved :-) In article , says... Peter In WinPilot Advanced, go to MENU/EDIT. From there, you can assign MARK POSITION to one of the front buttons. Paul Peter wrote: I am using WinPilot Advanced and wondered if it is possible to mark a thermal waypoint on the fly. Reason I ask is that in a recent contest I flew through a good thermal a few miles from the next turnpoint. I made the turnpoint and thought I had flown back to where the lift was. Checking my igc file I see I was a long way off. If I could have marked the good spot (blue thermal) before hitting the TP I might not have ended up in a paddock. I know about the Thermal database feature but I want something like the "Man Overboard" feature on some Garmin type GPS units. |
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On Dec 2, 8:39 pm, (Peter) wrote:
I am using WinPilot Advanced and wondered if it is possible to mark a thermal waypoint on the fly. Reason I ask is that in a recent contest I flew through a good thermal a few miles from the next turnpoint. I made the turnpoint and thought I had flown back to where the lift was. Checking my igc file I see I was a long way off. If I could have marked the good spot (blue thermal) before hitting the TP I might not have ended up in a paddock. I know about the Thermal database feature but I want something like the "Man Overboard" feature on some Garmin type GPS units. Peter, The trace function in ADV will trace your track. If you have an especially good thermal that you want to mark assign one of the front buttons to the Mark POSition. This will put a O on your trace track. It will also put an O on the screen if the trace is OFF. A button or menu item can be assigned by starting the SIM Go Menu touch edit at the lower left, then the button below and select the function from the drop down box. The four buttons below designate the buttons on the front of the ipaq. Thanks , Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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