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Just a point of reference, following on with Martin's comments:
I took 4th place in the US Std Class Nationals last year (my first nats) with a Vertica PNA running LK8000, and an EW MicroRecorder as the GPS source for the PNA (and as my main logger). I had a PowerFLARM and an SNAV; but the PF was just for anti-collision (not plumbed into anything else), and I don't really use the SNAV except to cross-check my altimeter and other varios (Tasman and a B400). This is not me trying to crow about my skills - I'm just a Joe-blow pilot with only about 500 hours in gliders and 6 Regionals under my belt; so its not like I was bringing decades of wisdom to the cockpit (other than all the information I've been vacuuming up from experienced competitors the last few years... again with thanks to their generosity and patience)! This is me saying that the free glide software and inexpensive devices out there can do a perfectly good job of helping you get around the course quickly, once you set them up correctly! --Noel On Feb 12, 12:29*pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: Don't forget that both LK8000 and XCSoar are free to download and both have versions that run on a standard Windows PC, so you can play with them both and see if you like their look and feel before buying any hardware to run them. |
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