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With my new glider, I got a box of extra equipment. Included was a
never-used Rico audio vario, still in the box, but without documentation. It checks out good. But does anyone have any info on these varios? Specifically: What size capacity bottle should be used with this? What are the functions of the large and small dials? Trim? What is the performance of this Rico? My glider has a nice Scheumann CVA averaging mechanical vario, but no audio. Is the Rico worth installing? |
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On Mar 10, 5:05�pm, wrote:
With my new glider, I got a box of extra equipment. Included was a never-used Rico audio vario, still in the box, but without documentation. It checks out good. But does anyone have any info on these varios? Specifically: What size capacity bottle should be used with this? What are the functions of the large and small dials? Trim? What is the performance of this Rico? My glider has a nice Scheumann CVA averaging mechanical vario, but no audio. Is the Rico worth installing?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Mar 10, 5:05�pm, wrote:
With my new glider, I got a box of extra equipment. Included was a never-used Rico audio vario, still in the box, but without documentation. It checks out good. But does anyone have any info on these varios? Specifically: What size capacity bottle should be used with this? What are the functions of the large and small dials? Trim? What is the performance of this Rico? My glider has a nice Scheumann CVA averaging mechanical vario, but no audio. Is the Rico worth installing?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - These Vario's were manufactued by Pete Newgard in the late 70's and early 80's. I have a Vario in the box but couldn't find the instructions with it. I also have the seperate audio unit still in the box in case I wanted to connect it up with my Sage CVA someday. I never got around to it but if you give me a few days, I could dig it out and the instructions may still be in that box. Last I heard Pete was living in Washinton state and I'm sure he would have all of the answers for you. Barry |
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On Mar 10, 8:05*pm, wrote:
With my new glider, I got a box of extra equipment. Included was a never-used Rico audio vario, still in the box, but without documentation. It checks out good. But does anyone have any info on these varios? Specifically: What size capacity bottle should be used with this? What are the functions of the large and small dials? Trim? What is the performance of this Rico? My glider has a nice Scheumann CVA averaging mechanical vario, but no audio. Is the Rico worth installing? Use it, you'll like it while it works. If it's like every other piece of Rico gear I've had my hands on (N 6 in this case, mix of club and privately owned equipment), it won't be working for more than two seasons (the point of which is to say "don't cut up a perfectly nice panel to install this"). -T8 |
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I have some older brochures and some data for them here if you give me a
call... The RICO (Redwood Instrument Co.) were built by Peter Newgard many years ago...they were good variometers at the time and Peter did a nice job of support for a good number of years well after they were no longer being produced or sold new....but alas, many of the parts were no longer available so there were few repairs that could still be made... these were typically models VA (variometer only), VAS included speed-to-fly functions and last versions included an averager, and VACS, same as VAS but with Electronic TE which even Peter agreed didn't work as well as the VAS with TE probe input. The capacities were for each model were different very small (made from short lengths of 1" I.D. PVC pipe, the typical VA used one bottle and VAS and VACS used two different size bottles. The audio was unique " Geiger counter" ticking sounds.....some liked the sound, some hated it... the tube connections are all very unusual 1/8" pipe fittings so connection to normal glider tubes usually needs some extra connections to be secure or they will leak. anyway...I don't have data on line but will fax old copies if you call tim -- Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com wrote in message ... With my new glider, I got a box of extra equipment. Included was a never-used Rico audio vario, still in the box, but without documentation. It checks out good. But does anyone have any info on these varios? Specifically: What size capacity bottle should be used with this? What are the functions of the large and small dials? Trim? What is the performance of this Rico? My glider has a nice Scheumann CVA averaging mechanical vario, but no audio. Is the Rico worth installing? |
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T8, it must be operator error.
I know 3 different gliders with perfectly good, aged Rico's installed and still working fine after 10 seasons. BT wrote in message ... Use it, you'll like it while it works. If it's like every other piece of Rico gear I've had my hands on (N 6 in this case, mix of club and privately owned equipment), it won't be working for more than two seasons (the point of which is to say "don't cut up a perfectly nice panel to install this"). -T8 |
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On Mar 11, 7:36*pm, "BT" wrote:
T8, it must be operator error. I know 3 different gliders with perfectly good, aged Rico's installed and still working fine after 10 seasons. BT You have better luck than logic or manners. Btw, top posting leads to poor readability. -T8 |
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On Mar 11, 7:36*pm, "BT" wrote:
T8, it must be operator error. I know 3 different gliders with perfectly good, aged Rico's installed and still working fine after 10 seasons. BT wrote in message ... Use it, you'll like it while it works. *If it's like every other piece of Rico gear I've had my hands on (N 6 in this case, mix of club and privately owned equipment), it won't be working for more than two seasons (the point of which is to say "don't cut up a perfectly nice panel to install this"). -T8 "It must be [...]"? You have better luck than logic, it seems to me. Btw, top posting makes for poor readability. -T8 |
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I had one and used it for several years till I took it apart (still
have it) It has very nice audio. Mine at least is has dual function. It uses TE compensation by attaching to pitot tube. You would need to disable this connection if you use TE probe (preferable mode). Each Rico Vario came with its own (small) bottle and another (half the volume) for TE compensation. I do not think connecting it in-line with mechanical vario and large bottle would work very well. My only issue with the vario was that it would freeze up in high altitude wave flight. There is just not enough power delivered to the thermistors to keep them within measurement range at very cold ambients. Other than that I think you'll love it. Cheers, Henryk Birecki wrote: With my new glider, I got a box of extra equipment. Included was a never-used Rico audio vario, still in the box, but without documentation. It checks out good. But does anyone have any info on these varios? Specifically: What size capacity bottle should be used with this? What are the functions of the large and small dials? Trim? What is the performance of this Rico? My glider has a nice Scheumann CVA averaging mechanical vario, but no audio. Is the Rico worth installing? |
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