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On Feb 11, 11:05*am, wrote:
By the way. *Thos Palm GPS units can be put together for under $200 and you'll not only have a logger but a flight computer as well.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - .... And those are fine for the OLC, but for badge work, you'll still need an IGC Certified Flight Recorder. Minimum price I've seen is $750. *None of which answers the original question, but I suspect the costs adjusted for inflation are very close. *It should also be mentioned that there are dozens of ways to mess up a badge attempt using a Baro and camera, that just aren't an issue with a CFR. Oh, and what about one of my earlier attempts at the 300 km Diamond Goal flight? I flew the "wrong" triangle. Yes, I flew 300 km and got the Gold, but I didn't do the triangle that I had declared in the Volkslogger. Doh! Oh well, just gave me a good excuse to go do it again. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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I do agree that data loggers are too expensive, however IIRC new
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mreyes wrote:
I do agree that data loggers are too expensive, however IIRC new Winter barographs were over $600 even 20 years ago. About $1100 in the according to http://www.bls.gov/cpi/ (search the page for the word "calculator"). Shawn |
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mreyes wrote:
I do agree that data loggers are too expensive, however IIRC new Winter barographs were over $600 even 20 years ago. About $1100 in current dollars, according to http://www.bls.gov/cpi/ (search the page for the word "calculator"). Shawn |
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On Feb 12, 6:56*am, Shawn wrote:
mreyes wrote: I do agree that data loggers are too expensive, however IIRC new Winter barographs were over $600 even 20 years ago. About $1100 in current dollars, according tohttp://www.bls.gov/cpi/ (search the page for the word "calculator"). Shawn So now we need to quit complaining about the cost of "flight recorders" as we now have officially been "complaining" about it for ever! Nope, I guess it's not going to happen, I still think they are too expensive! Man, I can't wait until April! Bob |
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On 11 Feb, 14:54, Tim Newport-Peace ] wrote:
As I understand it, the comparison between Barograph/cameras and Recorders won't be worth a damn if the proposed change in the Sporting Code is approved in March which makes IGC Flight Recorders and some 'Off-the-Shelf' GPS units the only acceptable forms of evidence up to Gold (excluding Diamonds) and only Approved Flight Recorders above that. And another nail will go into the coffin of soaring. Because we all fly turbo-equpped german glass from large clubs, don't we, and the paupers who can't afford to do so can just sod (polite version ...) right off. Ian |
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What a nonsense, Ian. In the ancient times, people wanting to get a badge
needed to buy a barograph and a camera, and if I recall correctly, they weren't cheap - typically more expensive than a logger today. So, what changed is the technology, not the price tag. That is, if you care to obtain a badge - which is not exactly what everybody wants. Bert "Ian" wrote in message ... On 11 Feb, 14:54, Tim Newport-Peace ] wrote: As I understand it, the comparison between Barograph/cameras and Recorders won't be worth a damn if the proposed change in the Sporting Code is approved in March which makes IGC Flight Recorders and some 'Off-the-Shelf' GPS units the only acceptable forms of evidence up to Gold (excluding Diamonds) and only Approved Flight Recorders above that. And another nail will go into the coffin of soaring. Because we all fly turbo-equpped german glass from large clubs, don't we, and the paupers who can't afford to do so can just sod (polite version ...) right off. Ian |
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I've always been first for the little guy, bring on the new guys keep the
game open to all who might like to and ... and let anyone who has the desire join in, don't add difficulty or unnecessary costs that might keep them from playing. I remember when the first GPS units started showing up at contests...they weren't even going to be allowed in the cockpits even for navigation (pre logger days)...then they were allowed giving some (back then a simple Garmin 55 was $1000.00) an advantage in competition....so they too were everywhere...then loggers came out...closer to $1500 in the beginnings....soon everyone had to have one to be competitive (no more left turns at "the" turnpoint....then we did away with turnpoints and simply said.....fly "near" the turnpoint and count it....if you're real good with math and PC's you get extra points knowing how to get the most out of being "near" the turnpoint...all along the folks kept telling us that these were "optional" devices and you could still use cameras and barographs for badges and contests and that you'd never "have to" buy any new devices...like all politics let it go long enough and "they'll forget" what was used to pass the bill... anyway.....not likely to fight city hall or those who have the toys or the $ for toys...but the fact remains.......Barographs can be expensive, so can cameras.....but the truth of the matter is there are already 1,000's of these sitting on shelves in garages and hangars never to be used again by the present owners.... great opportunity I'd say for those who don't have bags of $ to get used and still useful equipment for next to nothing....so newbie's wanting a badge don't have to buy an IGC approved logger as long as they keep to their word and let the old "approved" equipment remain...it's cheap and a good learning tool as well...if we can't see the benefit in this then let those who want badges do it with cheap non-IGC approved loggers.....any number of personal tracking devices, PDA software and GPS handhelds can store logs that should be perfectly acceptable for badges.....after all, does it really matter what level of security you have for use with badges.....badges are realistically personal accomplishments and should require the scrutiny of the Guinness book or need the rest of the worlds approval. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Ian" wrote in message ... On 11 Feb, 14:54, Tim Newport-Peace ] wrote: As I understand it, the comparison between Barograph/cameras and Recorders won't be worth a damn if the proposed change in the Sporting Code is approved in March which makes IGC Flight Recorders and some 'Off-the-Shelf' GPS units the only acceptable forms of evidence up to Gold (excluding Diamonds) and only Approved Flight Recorders above that. And another nail will go into the coffin of soaring. Because we all fly turbo-equpped german glass from large clubs, don't we, and the paupers who can't afford to do so can just sod (polite version ...) right off. Ian |
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On Feb 12, 11:26 am, "Tim Mara" wrote:
I've always been first for the little guy, bring on the new guys keep the game open to all who might like to and ... and let anyone who has the desire join in, don't add difficulty or unnecessary costs that might keep them from playing. I remember when the first GPS units started showing up at contests...they weren't even going to be allowed in the cockpits even for navigation (pre logger days)...then they were allowed giving some (back then a simple Garmin 55 was $1000.00) an advantage in competition....so they too were everywhere...then loggers came out...closer to $1500 in the beginnings....soon everyone had to have one to be competitive (no more left turns at "the" turnpoint....then we did away with turnpoints and simply said.....fly "near" the turnpoint and count it....if you're real good with math and PC's you get extra points knowing how to get the most out of being "near" the turnpoint...all along the folks kept telling us that these were "optional" devices and you could still use cameras and barographs for badges and contests and that you'd never "have to" buy any new devices...like all politics let it go long enough and "they'll forget" what was used to pass the bill... anyway.....not likely to fight city hall or those who have the toys or the $ for toys...but the fact remains.......Barographs can be expensive, so can cameras.....but the truth of the matter is there are already 1,000's of these sitting on shelves in garages and hangars never to be used again by the present owners.... great opportunity I'd say for those who don't have bags of $ to get used and still useful equipment for next to nothing....so newbie's wanting a badge don't have to buy an IGC approved logger as long as they keep to their word and let the old "approved" equipment remain...it's cheap and a good learning tool as well...if we can't see the benefit in this then let those who want badges do it with cheap non-IGC approved loggers.....any number of personal tracking devices, PDA software and GPS handhelds can store logs that should be perfectly acceptable for badges.....after all, does it really matter what level of security you have for use with badges.....badges are realistically personal accomplishments and should require the scrutiny of the Guinness book or need the rest of the worlds approval. tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com "Ian" wrote in message ... On 11 Feb, 14:54, Tim Newport-Peace ] wrote: As I understand it, the comparison between Barograph/cameras and Recorders won't be worth a damn if the proposed change in the Sporting Code is approved in March which makes IGC Flight Recorders and some 'Off-the-Shelf' GPS units the only acceptable forms of evidence up to Gold (excluding Diamonds) and only Approved Flight Recorders above that. And another nail will go into the coffin of soaring. Because we all fly turbo-equpped german glass from large clubs, don't we, and the paupers who can't afford to do so can just sod (polite version ...) right off. Ian It's really a problem in my club (same one as Ray up there). There are two single seat gliders; one with an IGC-approved LX5000 logger/flight computer, and one with a hole to tie down a barograph. What happens? Pilots get their silver badge with the barograph running, switch to the other glider, and never fly the old one again. Makes for a utilization problem for the fleet. The cost of an EW approaches what we make in rental on that glider in a whole year. Plus, I took the old one to a contest last year and got a rude awakening when the scorer said he'd only accept flight logs from an approved logger (I'd brought a handheld Garmin). Fortunately another contestant had a spare one I could borrow! I know, this is a whole 'nother thread going on now, but really that cheap handheld Garmin I have works fine for proving where I've been. |
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