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On Oct 26, 10:07*am, Mark Dickson wrote:
When in a large gaggle Flarm is next to useless, more of a distraction; that's why it has a 5 minute mute function. *In the big gaggle ignore Flarm and keep your eyes scanning outside. * I have heard other say this, but that's not been my experience. My eyes don't see behind or below my glider, no matter how hard I look. I found flarm useful precisely in the huge mothers of all gaggles at Szeged. Sure, there's a little extra beeping but the really insistent BEEP BEEP BEEP with three lit up LEDs only happens when you really need to know about it, even in a big gaggle. And I also found very little head-in-cockpit distraction with flarm. I looked outside all the time, when huge beeps came about 1/10 second to glance at the LEDs for the direction of the threat, then back out. John Cochrane |
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