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I've been daydreaming about flight computers...
Not the ones we have now, but the next generation... I haven't seen any significant step changes in the functions the current generation provide... So I started day dreaming... and I came up with a wish-list, (now some of these are obviously possible and others are definitely dream-time illusions) - colour displays (properly daylight readable) - FLARM(or ADS-B or whatever) functionality - Lite-Transponders - live bidirectional position datalinks for competitions or team flying - some form of remote sensing for likely lift areas (infrared, radar) - Full digital panel (vario, alt, asi, horizon) - really detailed maps (even 3d maps, like google earth ?) - anti-gravity... erm... running out of ideas :-) What else would/could you add to the list... and have you an idea of how to implement it... Peter |
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On Feb 1, 6:54 am, Peter wrote:
I've been daydreaming about flight computers... Not the ones we have now, but the next generation... I haven't seen any significant step changes in the functions the current generation provide... So I started day dreaming... and I came up with a wish-list, (now some of these are obviously possible and others are definitely dream-time illusions) - colour displays (properly daylight readable) - FLARM(or ADS-B or whatever) functionality - Lite-Transponders - live bidirectional position datalinks for competitions or team flying - some form of remote sensing for likely lift areas (infrared, radar) - Full digital panel (vario, alt, asi, horizon) - really detailed maps (even 3d maps, like google earth ?) - anti-gravity... erm... running out of ideas :-) What else would/could you add to the list... and have you an idea of how to implement it... Peter A feed reader thingy to update your airspace data and finish height allowances with rule changes that have happened since the flight started Martin |
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Flarm functionability is available now. See
http://www.lxavionics.co.uk/flarm.htm , the UK agent for SwissFlarm and LX. See also http://www.naviter.si/tour/seeyou-mobile-tour-10.php for SeeYou mobile software for presenting Flarm information on a PDA. W.J. (Bill) Dean (U.K.). Remove "ic" to reply. "Peter" wrote in message news ![]() I've been daydreaming about flight computers... Not the ones we have now, but the next generation... I haven't seen any significant step changes in the functions the current generation provide... So I started day dreaming... and I came up with a wish-list, (now some of these are obviously possible and others are definitely dream-time illusions) - colour displays (properly daylight readable) - FLARM(or ADS-B or whatever) functionality - Lite-Transponders - live bidirectional position datalinks for competitions or team flying - some form of remote sensing for likely lift areas (infrared, radar) - Full digital panel (vario, alt, asi, horizon) - really detailed maps (even 3d maps, like google earth ?) - anti-gravity... erm... running out of ideas :-) What else would/could you add to the list... and have you an idea of how to implement it... Peter |
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Voice recognition. Able to accept and reply to voice commands. Input
and change flight declarations/turnpoints/turnpoint diameter/McCready setting, etc all by voice commands. Voice command to radio to allow frequence change and volume change. Anything that could reduce "head down" time greatly. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA On Feb 1, 1:54 am, Peter wrote: I've been daydreaming about flight computers... Not the ones we have now, but the next generation... I haven't seen any significant step changes in the functions the current generation provide... So I started day dreaming... and I came up with a wish-list, (now some of these are obviously possible and others are definitely dream-time illusions) - colour displays (properly daylight readable) - FLARM(or ADS-B or whatever) functionality - Lite-Transponders - live bidirectional position datalinks for competitions or team flying - some form of remote sensing for likely lift areas (infrared, radar) - Full digital panel (vario, alt, asi, horizon) - really detailed maps (even 3d maps, like google earth ?) - anti-gravity... erm... running out of ideas :-) What else would/could you add to the list... and have you an idea of how to implement it... Peter |
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I can't help but remembering back to the first days of the
introduction of GPS and then data loggers; the furore from the purists that accompanied the 'death of proper navigation' and 'the reduction in the pilots part in the actual flying'. Now we are asking for voice recognition, colour and two way data links. Boy have we bought in to it big time ![]() |
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Highly accurate real-time vector wind data.
Inertial variometry with instantaneous response and no gust sensitivity. High speed internet access for weather updates and position downlinks. Bill Daniels "Peter" wrote in message news ![]() I've been daydreaming about flight computers... Not the ones we have now, but the next generation... I haven't seen any significant step changes in the functions the current generation provide... So I started day dreaming... and I came up with a wish-list, (now some of these are obviously possible and others are definitely dream-time illusions) - colour displays (properly daylight readable) - FLARM(or ADS-B or whatever) functionality - Lite-Transponders - live bidirectional position datalinks for competitions or team flying - some form of remote sensing for likely lift areas (infrared, radar) - Full digital panel (vario, alt, asi, horizon) - really detailed maps (even 3d maps, like google earth ?) - anti-gravity... erm... running out of ideas :-) What else would/could you add to the list... and have you an idea of how to implement it... Peter |
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SOLAR POWER! How simple would that be?
Bagger |
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Peter wrote:
What else would/could you add to the list... and have you an idea of how to implement it... A soaring capable auto pilot so that I wouldn't have to do any of that pesky flying. Auto-land would be nice too. :-) Tony V. http://home.comcast.net/~verhulst/SOARING |
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On 1 feb, 16:35, "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote:
Highly accurate real-time vector wind data. Inertial variometry with instantaneous response and no gust sensitivity. High speed internet access for weather updates and position downlinks. Bill Daniels "Peter" wrote in message news ![]() I've been daydreaming about flight computers... Not the ones we have now, but the next generation... I haven't seen any significant step changes in the functions the current generation provide... So I started day dreaming... and I came up with a wish-list, (now some of these are obviously possible and others are definitely dream-time illusions) - colour displays (properly daylight readable) - FLARM(or ADS-B or whatever) functionality - Lite-Transponders - live bidirectional position datalinks for competitions or team flying - some form of remote sensing for likely lift areas (infrared, radar) - Full digital panel (vario, alt, asi, horizon) - really detailed maps (even 3d maps, like google earth ?) - anti-gravity... erm... running out of ideas :-) What else would/could you add to the list... and have you an idea of how to implement it... Peter Except for that I'd like to see the real-time position of each glider around (flarm, Mode-S?) including vertical speed so that you can see lift ratios accurately... A videocamera at the tail sounds nice in really tight thermals; those basterds tends to hide at your six. And what about an audio player? Screaming along @ 300 km/h with Carl Orff sounds rather cool... |
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