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I am about to make my first foray into the world of soaring software.
I will, most likely, be using a Naviter Oudie Lite hooked up to a Cambridge 302. My focus will be cross country flight (versus contest flying) for the foreseeable future. I have read reviews and comments about both XCSoar and LK8000. They both appear to be fine products with excellent functionality. I would be interested in your comments on ease of use (both on the ground and in the air), learning curve / ease of set up, and if one is better suited for cross country flying. Thanks in advance for your help! |
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