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Old February 11th 08, 07:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Need GPS flight logs in NMEA format...

On 11 Feb, 16:51, wrote:
Buy yourself a copy of Condor Flight sim and you can produce hours and
hours and hours of NMEA data straight out of the serial port


Ian


Thanks Ian, that's a very cool feature - good tip! ...Tom


Its a very handy feature for anyone trying to get to grips with their
new installation of SeeYou Mobile, Winpilot or other pda based
software too. You can connect the PDA to the simulator PC in exactly
the same way it would be done in the aircraft and then fly the
simulator using the PDA for nav. Gets you used to all the
functionality, increases your confidence and prevents head down flying
in real life.

Ian
 




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