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Hi all,
I'm doing some research for our club. I'm trying to investigate what options are available for 'inexpensive' portable IGC accepted data recorders. Our club would use them for SSA badges and OLC competitions. We would like them to be portable so we can use them in different club ships, rather than being panel mounted. As to what 'inexpensive' means - less than $1000 U.S., preferably less than $800. I did look on the FAI page, ( https://www.fai.org/sites/default/fi...018-2-14_0.pdf ) and there's a lot to go through. I'm aware of the Nano, Nano III, Colbri II and Colbri X. Any others that I'm missing? Any recommendations? Thanks. Mark |
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