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Old February 21st 15, 11:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot)
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On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 5:53:54 PM UTC-5, Bob Pasker wrote:
I would like to attempt the duration and altitude silver badge.

how do I go about finding an observer willing to work with me?

how do I borrow/rent an appropriate flight data recorder?

thanks, bob


The SSA.org website will cover requirements.
A Replogle barograph (I believe it needs a "current" calibration) is enough to document the flight.
Nothing fancy here (stated from one that did up to diamond goal & distance using a barograph and ACTUAL film camera's!!!!!..... just need a Diamond altitude for a full set.... all done from Middletown, NY).
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Old February 22nd 15, 12:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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you can get it calibrated AFTER the flight!

Cookie


On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 6:00:23 PM UTC-5, Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote:
On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 5:53:54 PM UTC-5, Bob Pasker wrote:
I would like to attempt the duration and altitude silver badge.

how do I go about finding an observer willing to work with me?

how do I borrow/rent an appropriate flight data recorder?

thanks, bob


The SSA.org website will cover requirements.
A Replogle barograph (I believe it needs a "current" calibration) is enough to document the flight.
Nothing fancy here (stated from one that did up to diamond goal & distance using a barograph and ACTUAL film camera's!!!!!..... just need a Diamond altitude for a full set.... all done from Middletown, NY).


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Old February 22nd 15, 05:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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I don't think Repolge barographs are accepted any more? Many years ago SSA told us we were the only submitter that year using a Repolge and film.
I thought it now had to be a digital recorder?
Most "approved" recorders have a baro record for altitude, along with the GPS altitude.

Someone at your field may have a portable recorder, Nano's are great.
BillT
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Old February 22nd 15, 11:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Both the SSA website info on silver badge, and the FAI "rules" still mention "stand alone baragraph".....I can't find anything that says a "replogle" or Winter" baro is not to be used!

The lower cost electronic flight recorders such as Fly with CE...do NOT have baro (pressure)altitude so the rules require an extra height margin when going for altitude badges, to compensate for any possible error..

Cookie




On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 12:45:16 AM UTC-5, Bill T wrote:
I don't think Repolge barographs are accepted any more? Many years ago SSA told us we were the only submitter that year using a Repolge and film.
I thought it now had to be a digital recorder?
Most "approved" recorders have a baro record for altitude, along with the GPS altitude.

Someone at your field may have a portable recorder, Nano's are great.
BillT


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Old February 22nd 15, 11:27 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 6:24:03 AM UTC-5, Cookie wrote:
Both the SSA website info on silver badge, and the FAI "rules" still mention "stand alone baragraph".....I can't find anything that says a "replogle" or Winter" baro is not to be used!

The lower cost electronic flight recorders such as Fly with CE...do NOT have baro (pressure)altitude so the rules require an extra height margin when going for altitude badges, to compensate for any possible error..

Cookie



So I think climbing an extra 100 meters for the silver altitude beats spending an extra $500 to $1000 for a pressure sensing recorder any day!


Cookie




On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 12:45:16 AM UTC-5, Bill T wrote:
I don't think Repolge barographs are accepted any more? Many years ago SSA told us we were the only submitter that year using a Repolge and film.
I thought it now had to be a digital recorder?
Most "approved" recorders have a baro record for altitude, along with the GPS altitude.

Someone at your field may have a portable recorder, Nano's are great.
BillT


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Old February 22nd 15, 01:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Sorry Gents - I disagree.

Buy a Nano. They are relatively cheap, foolproof, fully IGC approved. Set it and forget it.

Plus, when you decide to fly your first contest, you will want a backup recorder anyway. Also, you can tie it into any instrument that needs a GPS engine.

Just my $0.02.

Lou
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Old February 22nd 15, 02:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 8:01:44 AM UTC-5, MNLou wrote:
Sorry Gents - I disagree.


I'm not sure what pparts you disagree with? Maybe everything?

As far as Baragraph...I said they can be used...and offer a $0 solution to the OP's problem...But, I do not recommend this as the best solution however, as baragraphs are not user friendly, and pose all kinds of potential problems, like just trying to mount into the glider.


A Nano at over $400 is a good solution, but maybe beyond the budget of a beginning glider pilot...although it is something that will be used well into the future if the pilot stays with the sport. (better than the $1000 Colibri's my club purchased a few years back.)

I think the Fly with CE is a better choice for a beginner, at $150... and it's very user friendly. A couple of new pilots could also chip in to share the cost. Or a club could purchase several..

Cookie







Buy a Nano. They are relatively cheap, foolproof, fully IGC approved. Set it and forget it.

Plus, when you decide to fly your first contest, you will want a backup recorder anyway. Also, you can tie it into any instrument that needs a GPS engine.

Just my $0.02.

Lou


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Old February 22nd 15, 02:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Our club members have been snapping up used EW Microrecorders for around $200 each. Four purchased last year. Fully approved, user friendly and price sensible.

Lane
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Old February 22nd 15, 01:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 12:45:16 AM UTC-5, Bill T wrote:
I don't think Repolge barographs are accepted any more? Many years ago SSA told us we were the only submitter that year using a Repolge and film..
I thought it now had to be a digital recorder?
Most "approved" recorders have a baro record for altitude, along with the GPS altitude.

Someone at your field may have a portable recorder, Nano's are great.
BillT


The removal of mechanical barographs from the Sporting Code was proposed at last year's FAI/IGC Plenary meeting (Varese, ITA, 7-8 March 2014) as a Year One proposal. It is on the agenda for this year's Plenary (to be held at Lausanne SUI 27-28 February 2015) as a Year Two proposal. IF accepted, it will be incorporated into the Sporting Code this October 1st (end of northern hemisphere season, start of southern hemisphere season). See http://www.fai.org/igc-about-us/igc-meetings ; scroll down to para 8.1.9. Click "Sporting Code Committee Proposals". So, they can currently be used; it is POSSIBLE (perhaps probable) that this will be the last northern hemisphere season where they will be acceptable.

It takes two years for most changes to be made; an initial proposal, questions, comments, requests for change, then a final proposal, vote, and if accepted, the process to incorporate it into the next Sporting Code.

One gotcha; when I went to the fai pages, I initially couldn't find the agenda with links that had this, in the "documents" link where I expected it; it was cleverly hidden in the "about us" link under "meetings". As of this morning, it is in "documents" under "meetings".

If you want a break from shoveling snow, you can click through the links and read each proposal; reports from OSTIV, voting for locations of future World Contests (eg. - 1st PAGC handicaps are mentioned). You can watch, over the years, the progress in the Sporting Code. The changes proposed for this year may mean the SC is 80% the length of the current code, theoretically much simpler, and separates badge flying from records (which as any casual reader of the sporting code knows, greatly complicates and frustrates neophyte badge fliers (and their OOs)). Good, thankless work by the Sporting Code committee.

2D

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Old February 22nd 15, 01:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Daly[_2_]
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On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 8:03:43 AM UTC-5, Dan Daly wrote:
On Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 12:45:16 AM UTC-5, Bill T wrote:
I don't think Repolge barographs are accepted any more? Many years ago SSA told us we were the only submitter that year using a Repolge and film.
I thought it now had to be a digital recorder?
Most "approved" recorders have a baro record for altitude, along with the GPS altitude.

Someone at your field may have a portable recorder, Nano's are great.

 




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