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Old May 23rd 14, 06:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Richard Frawley
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Default New Generation Vario's

All,


I am seeking contact with anyone who has recent experience with the any of
the latest generation of Vario (Butterfly, LX7, etc etc).


They do seem to full of many features that I will never use (apart from the
noise and the wiggly bit, I really only used a couple of things (wind and
final glide as a backup) on the 302 I was using in the Mozzie) as I find the
Oudie more than adequate for 'Compute' tasks.


Do the new devices add any value in things like gust rejection or wind
accuracy or anything that you find of personal value.


Am looking to possibly replace some older kit in an LS8 I am acquiring.


Regards


Richard


 




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