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Old September 16th 05, 05:18 AM
Eric Greenwell
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Doug Snyder wrote:
Ok, I didn't get the quote quite right. I was going for the Treasure of
the Sierra Madre allusion.

The question remains, is cheating in badge flights so rampant as to
justify the cost difference between secure and non secure igc files? I
mean really, in a land of conspiracy theories, I could always get
someone else to do the flying for me.

The truth is, I would like to have that Gilligan's Island hat with the
the pins. I guess I'll wait until I can borrow a logger (a real
possibility) or until I buy a logger for contest purposes.


Cameras and mechanical barographs are quite suitable for badge flights.
You can buy a usable 35 mm cameras in any thrift store for a dollar or
so, then you just have to find an "old timer" with a barograph to loan
you. You may know a person like that already, and he might be a good
choice for an official observer. Since he owns one, he probably knows
the procedures for badges using cameras and barographs.

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Old September 16th 05, 09:52 AM
Jancsika
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Eric Greenwell wrote:

Cameras and mechanical barographs are quite suitable for badge flights.
You can buy a usable 35 mm cameras in any thrift store for a dollar or
so, then you just have to find an "old timer" with a barograph to loan
you. You may know a person like that already, and he might be a good
choice for an official observer. Since he owns one, he probably knows
the procedures for badges using cameras and barographs.


Yes, but there is hugh disadvantage. While I just fly over the
turnpont and turn after the beep, the camera user has to fly well over
the turnpont - bank the glider - realize that it was not enough - go
a but further again - bank again - take one or two pictures. It's
valid for all turnpoints including start sector.
I already donated my 35mm camera to the club but noone use it...

/Jancsika
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Old September 16th 05, 11:45 AM
toad
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
Cameras and mechanical barographs are quite suitable for badge flights.
...


When I started flying XC and trying for my silver badge, I read the
rules for camera/baro, made 1 attempt, then decided that all of the
rigamarole was not worth it and bought a Colibri. Then all I had to do
was declare the flight and fly it !

Todd
3S

 




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