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A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta



 
 
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Old May 18th 10, 02:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_5_]
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

So lets say you suddenly came into possession of all 3. The Clear Nav
seems to be about the niftiest of all the nifty flight displays out
there. The 1-26 is currently winning the OLC in the USA, and the Eta
is the hottest of the Open Class. You intend to fly both gliders to
their cross country potential. But the Clear Nav can only go in one
ship, which do you choose?
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Old May 18th 10, 03:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

On May 17, 7:14*pm, Tony wrote:
So lets say you suddenly came into possession of all 3. *The Clear Nav
seems to be about the niftiest of all the nifty flight displays out
there. *The 1-26 is currently winning the OLC in the USA, and the Eta
is the hottest of the Open Class. *You intend to fly both gliders to
their cross country potential. *But the Clear Nav can only go in one
ship, which do you choose?


Neither. Sell the 1-2 6 and ETA, buy a JS1 and a second home.
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Old May 18th 10, 04:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

Throw it in the Eta. On the first marginal day. Take the 1-26 out and
fly it to the field next to the airport. Then walk across the street
and self launch the ETA and enjoy a couple of hours of flying.



But I think Mike has it best. Except, I'd buy a pair of ASW 27's, and
keep one near my first home and the other near my new second home.
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Old May 18th 10, 02:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
jsbrake[_2_]
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

But it seems the intent was to keep both ships... so... how about
buying the RAM mount option and move the Clear Nave between the ships?
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Old May 18th 10, 02:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

On May 17, 8:14*pm, Tony wrote:
So lets say you suddenly came into possession of all 3. *The Clear Nav
seems to be about the niftiest of all the nifty flight displays out
there. *The 1-26 is currently winning the OLC in the USA, and the Eta
is the hottest of the Open Class. *You intend to fly both gliders to
their cross country potential. *But the Clear Nav can only go in one
ship, which do you choose?


If you can afford an Eta, you can afford 2 clearnavs!
John Cochrane
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Old May 18th 10, 03:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_5_]
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

very funny guys.

the reason im wondering is that i have to decide what im going to do
when i win the Clear Nav that the US Team is raffling. At first I
thought I'll just put it in the Cherokee. But then I thought that
would be ridiculous to have such an advanced GPS moving map/
flightcomputer/whatever else it does in such an old low performance
dirt simple glider. But then I wondered if this sort of high tech
device could actually be more useful in a low performance ship than in
a higher performance glider. So I thought "easy! I'll just ask RAS
cause there are plenty of people there that fly high performance
gliders with high tech gizmos". But I'm still wondering.
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Old May 18th 10, 05:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mike
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

On May 18, 8:51*am, Tony wrote:
very funny guys.

the reason im wondering is that i have to decide what im going to do
when i win the Clear Nav that the US Team is raffling. *At first I
thought I'll just put it in the Cherokee. But then I thought that
would be ridiculous to have such an advanced GPS moving map/
flightcomputer/whatever else it does in such an old low performance
dirt simple glider. *But then I wondered if this sort of high tech
device could actually be more useful in a low performance ship than in
a higher performance glider. *So I thought "easy! I'll just ask RAS
cause there are plenty of people there that fly high performance
gliders with high tech gizmos". *But I'm still wondering.


If you have the 12 Volts, it will be handy to have an approved data
logger and a highly visible moving map with a good glide calculator
giving, alt required, etc. Your sailplane value will double.
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Old May 18th 10, 05:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

Well, when I win that Clearnav, I'm going to sell it and buy a
transponder and an Oudie. Nothing against the Clearnav, but it's a
bit large for my panel (LS6 small panel), I like my current SN10/SYM
combo, and I really want a transponder....

The Clearnav sure would look neat in the Cherokee (inset in a nice
varnished wood panel, of course), with a backup pellet vario and
whiskey compass...

Kirk
66

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Old May 18th 10, 05:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_5_]
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

On May 18, 11:27*am, "kirk.stant" wrote:
Well, when I win that Clearnav, I'm going to sell it and buy a
transponder and an Oudie. *Nothing against the Clearnav, but it's a
bit large for my panel (LS6 small panel), I like my current SN10/SYM
combo, and I really want a transponder....

The Clearnav sure would look neat in the Cherokee (inset in a nice
varnished wood panel, of course), with a backup pellet vario and
whiskey compass...

Kirk
66


if i win i will have to do just that.
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Old May 18th 10, 09:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bruce
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Default A Clear Nav, A 1-26, and an Eta

On 2010/05/18 03:33 PM, John Cochrane wrote:
On May 17, 8:14 pm, wrote:
So lets say you suddenly came into possession of all 3. The Clear Nav
seems to be about the niftiest of all the nifty flight displays out
there. The 1-26 is currently winning the OLC in the USA, and the Eta
is the hottest of the Open Class. You intend to fly both gliders to
their cross country potential. But the Clear Nav can only go in one
ship, which do you choose?


If you can afford an Eta, you can afford 2 clearnavs!
John Cochrane

But you have to admit - one clearnav + 2 RAM mounts is more economical.

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