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I recently found some interesting articles concerning AIR Glide S and it's inertial platform in particular. Enjoy:
http://www.how2soar.de/index.php/584...ut-frustration http://www.how2soar.de/images/H2S_me...sch%20V2.1.pdf http://www.asl.ethz.ch/people/lestef...l/icra2012.pdf Latter one has some heavy math in it, but worth reading anyway (incl. references for further study). They measured AIR Glide ISU accuracy with GPS signal switched off. Position error was 600 meter after 30 mins flight. Not bad. |
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On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 6:12:13 PM UTC+3, krasw wrote:
I recently found some interesting articles concerning AIR Glide S and it's inertial platform in particular. Enjoy: http://www.how2soar.de/index.php/584...ut-frustration http://www.how2soar.de/images/H2S_me...sch%20V2.1.pdf http://www.asl.ethz.ch/people/lestef...l/icra2012.pdf Latter one has some heavy math in it, but worth reading anyway (incl. references for further study). They measured AIR Glide ISU accuracy with GPS signal switched off. Position error was 600 meter after 30 mins flight. Not bad. Without (yet) reading those documents, that is amazing. It suggests that the accuracy of the accelerometers is on average within 0.00004 of a G. |
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A question to anyone who uses AirGlide S. Is there a nav box available in the software that displays compass reading?
Regards, Andrzej |
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Not as far as I can tell, but some options are abbreviated and without pop-up explanation. There is GPS track like any other instrument.
Perhaps heading is reserved for the Display M and L? Jim On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 11:21:19 AM UTC-7, Andrzej Kobus wrote: A question to anyone who uses AirGlide S. Is there a nav box available in the software that displays compass reading? Regards, Andrzej |
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On Tuesday, 20 October 2015 21:21:19 UTC+3, Andrzej Kobus wrote:
A question to anyone who uses AirGlide S. Is there a nav box available in the software that displays compass reading? Regards, Andrzej Not as navbox, but magnetic compass reading is visible on horizon page. |
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Thanks for posting those links. I'd be interested in trying some of the settings described in the second link - if I could just read the instrument settings.
Any chance that someone could translate the words on the screens? -John, Q3 On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 11:12:13 AM UTC-4, krasw wrote: I recently found some interesting articles concerning AIR Glide S and it's inertial platform in particular. Enjoy: http://www.how2soar.de/index.php/584...ut-frustration http://www.how2soar.de/images/H2S_me...sch%20V2.1.pdf http://www.asl.ethz.ch/people/lestef...l/icra2012.pdf Latter one has some heavy math in it, but worth reading anyway (incl. references for further study). They measured AIR Glide ISU accuracy with GPS signal switched off. Position error was 600 meter after 30 mins flight. Not bad. |
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At 21:16 20 October 2015, John Carlyle
wrote: Thanks for posting those links. I'd be interested in trying some of the settings described in the second link - if I could just read the instrument settings. Any chance that someone could translate the words on the screens? -John, Q3 Just enter the setup menus in English. The boxes should be in the same order. |
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On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 8:12:13 AM UTC-7, krasw wrote:
I recently found some interesting articles concerning AIR Glide S and it's inertial platform in particular. Enjoy: http://www.how2soar.de/index.php/584...ut-frustration http://www.how2soar.de/images/H2S_me...sch%20V2.1.pdf http://www.asl.ethz.ch/people/lestef...l/icra2012.pdf Latter one has some heavy math in it, but worth reading anyway (incl. references for further study). They measured AIR Glide ISU accuracy with GPS signal switched off. Position error was 600 meter after 30 mins flight. Not bad. Regarding the description of wind accuracy in the first link: This was my impression also: that the instantaneous wind indication could not be accurate, as it was so dynamic. However after two years of use I have come to believe it is accurate, and the wind field really is that dynamic, you just had no way to measure it before. This instrument is really in a class of its own. |
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On Wednesday, 21 October 2015 03:32:11 UTC+3, jfitch wrote:
Regarding the description of wind accuracy in the first link: This was my impression also: that the instantaneous wind indication could not be accurate, as it was so dynamic. However after two years of use I have come to believe it is accurate, and the wind field really is that dynamic, you just had no way to measure it before. This instrument is really in a class of its own. I agree, I started noticing noise in wind measurement when going to under 2 sec time constant. Wind measurement is basically as fast as the variometer.. Now who would do a software where I could record 3D airmass movement with AIR Glide to a file and visualize it later with Seeyou or similar? |
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Of what use is instantaneous wind? Can you react to it without flapping
control surfaces all over the place? Do you use it for planning your next turn in a thermal? Not knocking it, I just don't get it why it would be important. Please enlighten me. On 10/21/2015 3:06 AM, krasw wrote: On Wednesday, 21 October 2015 03:32:11 UTC+3, jfitch wrote: Regarding the description of wind accuracy in the first link: This was my impression also: that the instantaneous wind indication could not be accurate, as it was so dynamic. However after two years of use I have come to believe it is accurate, and the wind field really is that dynamic, you just had no way to measure it before. This instrument is really in a class of its own. I agree, I started noticing noise in wind measurement when going to under 2 sec time constant. Wind measurement is basically as fast as the variometer. Now who would do a software where I could record 3D airmass movement with AIR Glide to a file and visualize it later with Seeyou or similar? -- Dan, 5J |
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