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Hi,
I created a spreadsheet comparing several soaring flight computer and software systems. I also created a presentation comparing soaring software and flight computer systems. They are available as links on my Cumulus homepage at: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com My presentation segments the soaring instrument market into low cost (PDA with GPS), medium cost (IGC Approved GPS/Logger), and high cost (GPS/Logger/Vario/Speed-to-fly). I put a lot of work into them. If you appreciate it, please consider buying from me. I sell Glide Navigator II and pocket*StrePla programs for Pocket PCs. They are both very nice in their own way. I also sell Cambridge products. I'll have to look into what pocket*StrePla offers in regard to using data from a vario or GPS. Glide Navigator II can use wind data from either a GPS-NAV/L-NAV combination or a 302. It uses the airspeed data for more accurate wind information. It uses the pressure altitude data for accurate altitude information. All soaring Pocket PC software programs can calculate wind speed while circling. I'm pretty sure they can all calculate final glide around multiple turnpoints - taking wind speed and direction into account. I believe pocket*StrePla, SeeYou Mobile and WinPilot can display average vario readings from some varios such as the Cambridge 302. Another resource for example systems is my "Example Systems" page at: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/systems.htm I hope the data is helpful. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring Supplies "BJen" wrote in message ... I've been to both, but they are both trying to put the best face on their products. No one says; We don't have any way to connect to pitot, or TE probes, so the PDA does this or can't do that. I see combinations of PDAs, varios, flight computers, GPS units, IGC loggers, etc., but it's hard to figure out what data they have coming in and what's doing what. Anyone else want to comment on the relationship between a PDA vs a flight computer and what the PDA can do vs. what it can't and why? Or go to: http://www.seeyou.ws go to: http://www.winpilot.com |
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