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Hi,
Newbie pilot in the UK and I want to start (to learn and master!) soaring and maybe in a couple of years XC. I think a JSW for my K8b will be useful ? ? comments invited. But where can I get one from . . . TIA Julian |
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I think a JSW for my K8b will be useful ?
If your destinations is out of site under your nose you can reach it, if you can see it you cant! |
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But where can I get one from . . .
Get a copy of Helmet Reichmann's Cross-Country Soaring. It has a good section on how to make one your self. Reichmann's books are great additions for any beginning x-cross pilot's library. GWB Get a copy of Helmut Reichmann's Croos-Country Soaring. |
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Jules wrote:
Hi, Newbie pilot in the UK and I want to start (to learn and master!) soaring and maybe in a couple of years XC. I think a JSW for my K8b will be useful ? ? comments invited. But where can I get one from . . . TIA Julian Hate to show my ignorance but what is a JSW calculator? Russ |
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:12:55 -0000, "Jules"
wrote: Hi, Newbie pilot in the UK and I want to start (to learn and master!) soaring and maybe in a couple of years XC. I think a JSW for my K8b will be useful ? ? comments invited. But where can I get one from . . . TIA Julian Its always a good idea to do a google search of the newsgroup before you ask a basic question like this. If you had done this you would have found that just 2 months ago the same question was asked with a number of good answers provided. One of the replies was mine, Bob =============from r.a.s, 11/6/2004 ================================== Depending on how adventurous (and mathematically included) you are, you might consider generating your own circular calculator. (Stocker glide computer). Reichmann has a fair description in his classic Cross-Country Soaring. I presented a paper at the 1991 OSTIV that went into some more detail on the construction and added an HP Basic program to generate the overlays for a given glide polar. While the HP Basic is long out of date, the principles remain the same. You can find the paper and program info on Guenther Eichhorn's Soaring Server, http://soaring.aerobatics.ws/SOARING/ssa_programs.html unde the title Ostiv91.zip, down near the bottom of the page. Bob On 6 Nov 2004 05:16:39 -0800, (snaproll59) wrote: Does anybody have a clue where I could get a "Whiz Wheel" for a Standard Class (ASW 19)? I can't believe that everybody has absolute faith in the reliability of their electronic glide computers. Last week my computer lost its 3-D GPS fix and I was forced to use my wits...not a very useful tool. I've contacted all the usual suspects in the US and asked the British Gliding Association for ideas. Whiz Wheels seemed to have gone the way of my wing-mate the Dodo bird. TIA Gene ================================================== = |
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Hi Jules,
I have a JSW here from my Ka8 days.... Will sell for $10 plus shipping if you're interested. Kevin |
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![]() Hate to show my ignorance but what is a JSW calculator? Russ a circular, pre-silicon, slide rule glide calculator aka a prayer wheel. -- Peter D. Brown http://home.gci.net/~pdb/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/akmtnsoaring/ |
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With respect Bob, you did not answer the question I asked.
Your answer and *most* of the others in that thread are about making your own. If I wanted to do that I would have asked that question. The other URLs and sources quoted in that and other threads I have found were not appropriate to my needs hence I asked the question - where can I get one from? My problem appears solved however since Kevin has offered me one which I am contacting him about. Regards Julian. "Bob Gibbons" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:12:55 -0000, "Jules" wrote: Hi, Newbie pilot in the UK and I want to start (to learn and master!) soaring and maybe in a couple of years XC. I think a JSW for my K8b will be useful ? ? comments invited. But where can I get one from . . . TIA Julian Its always a good idea to do a google search of the newsgroup before you ask a basic question like this. If you had done this you would have found that just 2 months ago the same question was asked with a number of good answers provided. One of the replies was mine, Bob =============from r.a.s, 11/6/2004 ================================== Depending on how adventurous (and mathematically included) you are, you might consider generating your own circular calculator. (Stocker glide computer). Reichmann has a fair description in his classic Cross-Country Soaring. I presented a paper at the 1991 OSTIV that went into some more detail on the construction and added an HP Basic program to generate the overlays for a given glide polar. While the HP Basic is long out of date, the principles remain the same. You can find the paper and program info on Guenther Eichhorn's Soaring Server, http://soaring.aerobatics.ws/SOARING/ssa_programs.html unde the title Ostiv91.zip, down near the bottom of the page. Bob On 6 Nov 2004 05:16:39 -0800, (snaproll59) wrote: Does anybody have a clue where I could get a "Whiz Wheel" for a Standard Class (ASW 19)? I can't believe that everybody has absolute faith in the reliability of their electronic glide computers. Last week my computer lost its 3-D GPS fix and I was forced to use my wits...not a very useful tool. I've contacted all the usual suspects in the US and asked the British Gliding Association for ideas. Whiz Wheels seemed to have gone the way of my wing-mate the Dodo bird. TIA Gene ================================================== = |
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![]() "Pete Brown" wrote in message ... Hate to show my ignorance but what is a JSW calculator? Russ a circular, pre-silicon, slide rule glide calculator aka a prayer wheel. -- Peter D. Brown http://home.gci.net/~pdb/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/akmtnsoaring/ AKA wiz(ard) wheel |
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