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Piece of PocketPC based moving map display software. Trace of flight shows
areas of lift and sink. My first instinct was to make trace green when in the lift and red when in the sink. Not too clever when a whole bunch of you are red/green colourblind! So, any suggestions on this one? How about blue and yellow? Yellow washes out very easily on a sunlit PDA screen. Ian |
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What about black: solid in lift; dotted in sink?
"tango4" wrote in message ... Piece of PocketPC based moving map display software. Trace of flight shows areas of lift and sink. My first instinct was to make trace green when in the lift and red when in the sink. Not too clever when a whole bunch of you are red/green colourblind! So, any suggestions on this one? How about blue and yellow? Yellow washes out very easily on a sunlit PDA screen. Ian |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 17:57:30 +0200, "Simon Waddell"
wrote: What about black: solid in lift; dotted in sink? I was going to suggest two widths of black line, but this sounds cool. Better yet? why not make it configurable with a choice of, say, red/green, black solid/dotted and red/blue? -- martin@ : Martin Gregorie gregorie : Harlow, UK demon : co : Zappa fan & glider pilot uk : |
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Well, Daltionians have quite some problems to get a medical in many
countries, so you might stick to green/red as well :-) -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "tango4" a écrit dans le message de ... Piece of PocketPC based moving map display software. Trace of flight shows areas of lift and sink. My first instinct was to make trace green when in the lift and red when in the sink. Not too clever when a whole bunch of you are red/green colourblind! So, any suggestions on this one? How about blue and yellow? Yellow washes out very easily on a sunlit PDA screen. Ian |
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For PPL maybe, not necessarily for gliding - I'm living proof as far as UK
and Switzerland is concerned. "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Well, Daltionians have quite some problems to get a medical in many countries, so you might stick to green/red as well :-) -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "tango4" a écrit dans le message de ... Piece of PocketPC based moving map display software. Trace of flight shows areas of lift and sink. My first instinct was to make trace green when in the lift and red when in the sink. Not too clever when a whole bunch of you are red/green colourblind! So, any suggestions on this one? How about blue and yellow? Yellow washes out very easily on a sunlit PDA screen. Ian |
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As long as a bloke can tell blue from green/brown thats fine with me. He can
at least keep things the right way up in the sky! Does this affliction really stop people from flying gliders in the 'States? Ian "Simon Waddell" wrote in message ... For PPL maybe, not necessarily for gliding - I'm living proof as far as UK and Switzerland is concerned. "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Well, Daltionians have quite some problems to get a medical in many countries, so you might stick to green/red as well :-) -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "tango4" a écrit dans le message de ... Piece of PocketPC based moving map display software. Trace of flight shows areas of lift and sink. My first instinct was to make trace green when in the lift and red when in the sink. Not too clever when a whole bunch of you are red/green colourblind! So, any suggestions on this one? How about blue and yellow? Yellow washes out very easily on a sunlit PDA screen. Ian |
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no medical certification required to fly gliders in the "States".. you self
certify as "airworthy" BT "tango4" wrote in message ... As long as a bloke can tell blue from green/brown thats fine with me. He can at least keep things the right way up in the sky! Does this affliction really stop people from flying gliders in the 'States? Ian "Simon Waddell" wrote in message ... For PPL maybe, not necessarily for gliding - I'm living proof as far as UK and Switzerland is concerned. "Bert Willing" wrote in message ... Well, Daltionians have quite some problems to get a medical in many countries, so you might stick to green/red as well :-) -- Bert Willing ASW20 "TW" "tango4" a écrit dans le message de ... Piece of PocketPC based moving map display software. Trace of flight shows areas of lift and sink. My first instinct was to make trace green when in the lift and red when in the sink. Not too clever when a whole bunch of you are red/green colourblind! So, any suggestions on this one? How about blue and yellow? Yellow washes out very easily on a sunlit PDA screen. Ian |
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Or how about a trace of pluses for up and minuses for down? No charge
for the suggestion, but I'd take a free piece of hardware for such an intuitive suggestion. Fred |
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One feature I would like to see added: Voice command.
Especially useful when a task is changed when you are already in the air. Eyeballs can stay focused to things outside of the cockpit and the pilot just simply (yea, right; everything is simple with computers...) speaks to the instrument stating 'Change to Task B' or 'New Task: turnpoints 1, 17, 31, 54' or whatever. Maybe I can get that as standard on my LS (I mean DG) 22 when I order it in about 20 years? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA LS (DG?) 1d |
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It'll come a little sooner than that I think but I suspect there may be some
other interaction too. A bit like a PDA PTT otherwise the white noise in a sailplane cockpit will continously be chewing processor power. The other thing to consider is voice feedback. It may sound a bit silly but you could concentrate outside the cockpit and interface to a PDA via a joystick mounted or left hand keypad if the PDA was telling you what it was up to. Ian "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... One feature I would like to see added: Voice command. Especially useful when a task is changed when you are already in the air. Eyeballs can stay focused to things outside of the cockpit and the pilot just simply (yea, right; everything is simple with computers...) speaks to the instrument stating 'Change to Task B' or 'New Task: turnpoints 1, 17, 31, 54' or whatever. Maybe I can get that as standard on my LS (I mean DG) 22 when I order it in about 20 years? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA LS (DG?) 1d |
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