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Use your powers for good. Al and Ramy, anybody, could
you use your fancy software to look at my traces? You will see me bust 18 once in while but that is because I use a Garmin consumer product. I never go above 17,500 ‘cause I know the thing is a piece of $%^@ but it still happens once in while. Vent open, cold temps, who knows. But could you tell me what I can do to get more miles? I am taking off early, even cutting in front of Al at launch ![]() but I am hitting a brick wall at 500k. Can your fancy software figure out if I am flying too slow, too fast, too dumb? |
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![]() Nick Thomas wrote: Use your powers for good. Al and Ramy, anybody, could you use your fancy software to look at my traces? You will see me bust 18 once in while but that is because I use a Garmin consumer product. I never go above 17,500 'cause I know the thing is a piece of $%^@ but it still happens once in while. Vent open, cold temps, who knows. The Garmin only logs GPS altitude. Take a look at most OLC flights and there are two altitude lines. One is GPS and the other is pressure. The GPS (black) one is almost always several hundred feet higher. As has been mentioned in other threads: If your trace shows anomalies, then all you need to do is explain yourself in the comments if indeed you were not in volation of FAR. -Tom Who watched the sun sinking through the haze on the horizon then spiralled down to land a couple minutes before sunset ths Saturday. |
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5Z wrote:
The Garmin only logs GPS altitude. Take a look at most OLC flights and there are two altitude lines. One is GPS and the other is pressure. The GPS (black) one is almost always several hundred feet higher. What "the" Garmin does in your case I leave to you to determine. My Garmin GPSMAP 76S logs baro altitude (green line) unless I turn the altimeter function "off", and then it logs GPS altitude (black line). That's the way it shows on the OLC pages, and it corresponds to the way I set it up. Normally I just let it use baro, though. It does not show both, only one or the other. The real loggers (IGC approved = expensive) all seem to record both baro and GPS altitude (green and black lines) for the OLC charts. What the 76S is actually doing inside I don't know, and I don't care. Class A altitude busts are the least of my worries: I fly in IL where the state freaking record for altitude is ~16,000 damn feet. It's still raining. Jack |
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