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Old August 22nd 10, 07:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Fish[_3_]
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Warning... this is an unabashed plug for a new product developed by
Swift Avionics in Australia.
I have a vested interest in this company so am declaring my
involvement up-front.

However, if you run any sort of gliding club, you'll find a quick
visit to our website enlightening.
Check out www.dittolog.com


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Old August 22nd 10, 02:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Check outwww.dittolog.com

http://dittolog.com/

FTFY..

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Old August 22nd 10, 10:51 PM
Ventus_a Ventus_a is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fish[_3_] View Post
Warning... this is an unabashed plug for a new product developed by
Swift Avionics in Australia.
I have a vested interest in this company so am declaring my
involvement up-front.

However, if you run any sort of gliding club, you'll find a quick
visit to our website enlightening.
Check out www.dittolog.com
Pity the website jumps about so much without telling me much. Might go back and have a look some other time but at the moment it's just a big yawn. Better things to do.....
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Old August 24th 10, 07:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ramy
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Default Automatic wireless flight logging

On Aug 22, 2:51*pm, Ventus_a
wrote:
'Fish[_3_ Wrote:

;738493']Warning... this is an unabashed *plug for a new product
developed by
Swift Avionics in Australia.
I have a vested interest in this company so am declaring my
involvement up-front.


However, if you run any sort of gliding club, you'll find a quick
visit to our website enlightening.
Check outwww.dittolog.com


Pity the website jumps about so much without telling me much. Might go
back and have a look some other time but at the moment it's just a big
yawn. *Better things to do.....

--
Ventus_a


Sounds like an interesting concept, but for many of us already using
loggers it does not need to be wireless. But wouldn't it be nice if
SeeYou or other software would be able to extract the flight
parameters (date, duration, Release altitude, max altitude, distance,
speed, turn points) from an igc file into an electronic log book? I
am not aware of such capability which is odd giving all the tools we
have. Most of us either write it in a paper log book, or typing it in
an electronic logbook or spreadsheet. I would think it should be easy
to write a program to automatically extract this data from an igc
file, similar to what OLC is already doing, but in a more like logbook
format.

Ramy
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Old August 25th 10, 12:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Wayne Paul
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Default Automatic wireless flight logging

Ramy,

My comments are totally of the topic of this thread. The only possible link is your mention of the OLC. When I looked at flights posted last week I notice that you had a nice flight from the King Mountain Glider Park to Glacier Park/Kalispell.
http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0...tId=2117976473

I really missed flying at this year's King Mountain Glider Park (http://www.kingmountaingliderpark.com) event. Maybe next year.

Wayne
HP-14 "6F"
http://tinyurl.com/N990-6F


"Ramy" wrote in message ...
On Aug 22, 2:51 pm, Ventus_a
wrote:
Sounds like an interesting concept, but for many of us already using
loggers it does not need to be wireless. But wouldn't it be nice if
SeeYou or other software would be able to extract the flight
parameters (date, duration, Release altitude, max altitude, distance,
speed, turn points) from an igc file into an electronic log book? I
am not aware of such capability which is odd giving all the tools we
have. Most of us either write it in a paper log book, or typing it in
an electronic logbook or spreadsheet. I would think it should be easy
to write a program to automatically extract this data from an igc
file, similar to what OLC is already doing, but in a more like logbook
format.

Ramy
 




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