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An external display is optonally bundled with the "blind" PowerFLARM.
Early reports seemed to indicate that it would be a Butterfly panel mounted display. Now other sources seem to show it is a stalk mounted unit that is not compatible with a standard instrument hole. Is the bundled display defined yet? If so, where are the specs? thanks Andy |
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On Nov 10, 7:57*am, Andy wrote:
An external display is optonally bundled with the "blind" PowerFLARM. Early reports seemed to indicate that it would be a Butterfly panel mounted display. *Now other sources seem to show it is a stalk mounted unit that is not compatible with a standard instrument hole. Is the bundled display defined yet? *If so, where are the specs? thanks Andy There are two display options. A rectangular butterfly display or one for mounting in a stamdard 80mm hole. The rectangular display is the "standard" external display with a brick. The round hole one costs a bit more. The rectangular one can be flipped with the knob on either side. Because it gives access to configuration settings and new features in the PowerFLARM you really need one of these displays with the brick, even if planning to use a third party display (e.g. SeeYou Mobile or other soaring software on a PDA, a ClearNav etc.). Pretty clear information on the display options is on Craggy Aero's web site and Cumulus Soaring's web site and you can look at the current Flarm versions of these displays (including German language manuals, install templates etc.) on Butterfly's (the manufacturer of PowerFLARM) web site. There are nice third party mount trays available in Europe today for attaching the rectangular display to a glareshield etc. I'll leave finding those Web sites as an exercise. Other dealers are Williams Soaring and Knauff and Grove and I know they can also answer questions on the display options as well. If you want to order one and still have questions you might just want to contact your favorite dealer. Darryl |
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Am 10.11.2010 17:13, Darryl Ramm wrote:
There are two display options. A rectangular butterfly display or one for mounting in a stamdard 80mm hole. The round butterfly display fits in a 57mm hole, not 80mm. -- Peter Scholz ASW24 JE |
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Darryl,
Mind sparing us the work? :-) C'mon, share what you found. Juan There are nice third party mount trays available in Europe today for attaching the rectangular display to a glareshield etc. I'll leave finding those Web sites as an exercise. |
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On Nov 10, 9:17*am, Juanman wrote:
Darryl, Mind sparing us the work? *:-) C'mon, share what you found. Juan *There are nice third party mount trays available in Europe today for attaching the rectangular display to a glareshield etc. I'll leave finding those Web sites as an exercise. OK now I'm caffinated... Butterfly Flarm display product page at http://goo.gl/suuuD Photos of installed displays at http://goo.gl/yfw9t German language manuals and installation templates etc. at http://goo.gl/ERwJB (These manuals etc. are for the current Butterfly Flarm displays, there will at least need to be firmware and documentation updates to support PowerFLARM). There is a nice looking square Butterfly display holders several suppliers are selling in Europe e.g. http://goo.gl/9jWW1 And yes thanks Peter for the correction, I meant the round display is for a 57mm hole and wrote 80mm by mistake. USA Dealers - Craggy Aero http://www.craggyaero.com/powerflarm.htm Cumulus Soaring http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/flarm.htm Knauff and Grove http://www.eglider.org/index.php?_a=...&productId=430 Williams Soaring http://www.williamssoaring.com/catalog/powerflarm.html Hope I did not leave anybody off. BTW this also answers the original question (a good sign information is getting easier to find)... http://lmgtfy.com/?q=PowerFLARM+display --- BTW there is a list of USA pilots who have ordered PowerFLARM at http://www.gliderpilot.org/Flarm-PlanToPurchaseList For pilots who have placed an order I encourage you to add your name to this list (see instructions on that page), that lets other pilots considering PowerFLARM see the level of early adoption and make decisions about their own purchase. There are around one hundred orders listed at the moment (the running count is out but is being fixed) and I know of some pilots who are not listed. Darryl |
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Found the mount on the Butterfly website last night, and threw
together a new panel layout using a Schleicher Word file. Their newer files include LX8000, 9000 and FLARM displays. The 9000 display can be shrunk to impersonate LX Mini Map, which is easier to fit (both panel and budget). Might as well put the Trig in now, too. The interconnection for these things is going to be "interesting". 302, Mini Map, FLARM, Butterfly, Trig... Expecting to get the message: "PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR" (but this is a glider, isn't it?) My old OzFLARM was small enough to sit on the top of the panel, but not the standard PowerFLARM! Thanks again to Darryl for the cardboard cutout model on his website. Allegedly the display orientation can be rotated, although on the Display Einbaubilder page the LS8 panel would have you believe otherwise. Jim |
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On Nov 10, 12:05*pm, JS wrote:
* Found the mount on the Butterfly website last night, and threw together a new panel layout using a Schleicher Word file. Their newer files include LX8000, 9000 and FLARM displays. The 9000 display can be shrunk to impersonate LX Mini Map, which is easier to fit (both panel and budget). * Might as well put the Trig in now, too. The interconnection for these things is going to be "interesting". 302, Mini Map, FLARM, Butterfly, Trig... Expecting to get the message: "PLEASE CONTACT YOUR NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR" (but this is a glider, isn't it?) * My old OzFLARM was small enough to sit on the top of the panel, but not the standard PowerFLARM! Thanks again to Darryl for the cardboard cutout model on his website. Allegedly the display orientation can be rotated, although on the Display Einbaubilder page the LS8 panel would have you believe otherwise. Jim Jim The German language manual says the rectangular display can be rotated in 90 degree steps and the earlier start-up screen shown in the Cirrus photo shows it powering up properly in the vertical mode. Not sure wht is going on in the LS6. I agree on the LX Mini Map being interesting - I played with one recently that Richard from Craggy Aero had at a seminar. Darryl |
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Hi Andy,
You can see details and dimensions of the available options he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/flarm.htm The 57 mm display is shown at the very bottom of the page. It is currently not available "bundled" with the PowerFLARM Brick. It is an extra cost option. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Andy" wrote in message ... An external display is optonally bundled with the "blind" PowerFLARM. Early reports seemed to indicate that it would be a Butterfly panel mounted display. Now other sources seem to show it is a stalk mounted unit that is not compatible with a standard instrument hole. Is the bundled display defined yet? If so, where are the specs? thanks Andy |
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On Nov 10, 1:02*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Andy, You can see details and dimensions of the available options hehttp://www.cumulus-soaring.com/flarm.htm The 57 mm display is shown at the very bottom of the page. *It is currently not available "bundled" with the PowerFLARM Brick. *It is an extra cost option. Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. Too bad they didn't include a SD card slot in the 57mm round display. How easy would that have been! Would have saved the trouble of having to put another hole in the panel for the USB port. I'm torn between the two options at the moment. Does anyone use a chronometer anymore? I inherited that in my panel and could free up a 57mm round slot if I remove it. WD |
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On Nov 10, 2:02*pm, Whiskey Delta wrote:
*I'm torn between the two options at the moment. * Me too. I wonder when the user manuals, installation manuals, and data port specifications will be available. Probably not until deliveries start and that would be long after the preferential pricing ends. My next questions relate to the functionality and user interfaces of bundled display and portable options: Is the on-screen data presentation identical? If not, how is it different? Is the user interface identical? If not, how is it different? It appears that the user controls are not the same on the portable unit as on the rectangular Butterfly display. I also wonder if the bundled Butterfly display has embedded firmware and, if so, how is that firmware updated if needed for future functionality. Andy |
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PowerFLARM questions | Greg Arnold[_2_] | Soaring | 21 | November 10th 10 04:05 AM |
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PowerFLARM | Greg Arnold[_2_] | Soaring | 6 | November 2nd 10 09:32 AM |
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