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I'm laying out a panel for a new Ventus, planning to get a Cambridge
302 flight computer. My question is where best to place my mechanical vario in the panel. I can either put it in a prominent position next to the 302, or in a position lower on the panel. Depends on whether I'll be actively using it during flights. In my prior ship without a flight computer I needed the mechanical vario for instant and electrical vario for average climb in thermals. Now with a 302 that gives both instant and average climb, it's not clear whether I should be looking at the mechical vario. Does looking at a mechanical vario give additional useful information, or is that a poor habit to get into (man with two watches never knows what time it is)? Should mechnical be for power failure backup only? I realize this is likely a matter of pilot preference, but I'd be interested in hearing opinions on best practice for cross country competion. Thanks, - Frank |
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