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Hi,
I have finished updating my Naviter web page with many details and options for the Oudie 3. The Oudie 3 is a Personal Gliding Assistant with built-in aviation grade GPS, 12 hour battery, audio variometer (not Total Energy compensated) and SeeYou Mobile and ConnectMe software pre-installed. The Oudie comes ready-to-fly with airports, airspace and maps for most of the world pre-installed. Also included are a padded carrying case, wall charger, and car charger. A great portable system with the Oudie 3, and glider canopy suction cup mount is shown in the photo. The Oudie helps you navigate around a soaring task or directly to any waypoint. Landing sites that are within gliding range are highlighted in green on the moving map. The Oudie calculates wind speed and direction while circling in thermals and can display arrival altitudes at nearby airports or landing sites. The large built-in battery makes it the ultimate portable soaring flight computer to take with you in rental or club gliders. Over 5000 Oudie units have been sold around the world since it was introduced a few years ago - so it is likely you'll see several of them at your local gliderport. Oudie Comparison Table http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...mparison_Table Oudie 3 Example Systems http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...xample_Systems Oudie 3 Details http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...Naviter-Oudie3 Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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Richard,
Why does the 3 not come with the suction cup mount as the Oudie 2 does? Sean On Friday, August 16, 2013 8:45:36 PM UTC-7, Paul Remde wrote: Hi, I have finished updating my Naviter web page with many details and options for the Oudie 3. The Oudie 3 is a Personal Gliding Assistant with built-in aviation grade GPS, 12 hour battery, audio variometer (not Total Energy compensated) and SeeYou Mobile and ConnectMe software pre-installed. The Oudie comes ready-to-fly with airports, airspace and maps for most of the world pre-installed. Also included are a padded carrying case, wall charger, and car charger. A great portable system with the Oudie 3, and glider canopy suction cup mount is shown in the photo. The Oudie helps you navigate around a soaring task or directly to any waypoint. Landing sites that are within gliding range are highlighted in green on the moving map. The Oudie calculates wind speed and direction while circling in thermals and can display arrival altitudes at nearby airports or landing sites. The large built-in battery makes it the ultimate portable soaring flight computer to take with you in rental or club gliders. Over 5000 Oudie units have been sold around the world since it was introduced a few years ago - so it is likely you'll see several of them at your local gliderport. Oudie Comparison Table http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...mparison_Table Oudie 3 Example Systems http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...xample_Systems Oudie 3 Details http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...Naviter-Oudie3 Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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Hi Sean,
The Oudie 3 was designed for use by paraglider pilots. That is why the suction cup mount is not included. They don't have a use for it. However, the suction cup mount is available as an option. I have never been a fan of the suction cup that is supplied with the Oudie. Like all suction cup mounts that have a clamping action, it can pull a very strong vacuum, which pulls the canopy into the shape of the inside of the suction cup. I don't recommend doing that to a glider canopy. It probably won't cause any immediate damage, but in the long run it could cause internal crazing to your $5000+ glider canopy. I therefore recommend using the RAM 4" rubber suction cups. They work great and don't deform the canopy. I have added 4 different Oudie mounting arm kits to my Naviter web page he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...nt-RAM-Arm-Std I also stock and sell the Oudie cradles and a nice adapter that can be used to mount them to a RAM arm or RAM-GN3-238 gooseneck adapter he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...Cradle-Richter Although the Oudie 3 does not include a cradle or suction cup mount, they do include a nice protective case - which is an extra cost option with the Oudie 2. The other difference in regard to included accessories is that the Oudie 2 comes with the Oudie Cable Kit but the Oudie 3 does not. The reasoning is that the Oudie 3 does not necessarily need to be powered externally in flight since the battery lasts more than 12 hours. The Oudie Cable Kit is available as an option if you want it for connection to a soaring flight computer or vario or logger. It works great with the Oudie 3. You can see the differences between the Oudie 2 and Oudie 3 (including a list of options) in my Oudie comparison table he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...mparison_Table Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. __________________________________________________ _ "Sean F (F2)" wrote in message ... Richard, Why does the 3 not come with the suction cup mount as the Oudie 2 does? Sean On Friday, August 16, 2013 8:45:36 PM UTC-7, Paul Remde wrote: Hi, I have finished updating my Naviter web page with many details and options for the Oudie 3. The Oudie 3 is a Personal Gliding Assistant with built-in aviation grade GPS, 12 hour battery, audio variometer (not Total Energy compensated) and SeeYou Mobile and ConnectMe software pre-installed. The Oudie comes ready-to-fly with airports, airspace and maps for most of the world pre-installed. Also included are a padded carrying case, wall charger, and car charger. A great portable system with the Oudie 3, and glider canopy suction cup mount is shown in the photo. The Oudie helps you navigate around a soaring task or directly to any waypoint. Landing sites that are within gliding range are highlighted in green on the moving map. The Oudie calculates wind speed and direction while circling in thermals and can display arrival altitudes at nearby airports or landing sites. The large built-in battery makes it the ultimate portable soaring flight computer to take with you in rental or club gliders. Over 5000 Oudie units have been sold around the world since it was introduced a few years ago - so it is likely you'll see several of them at your local gliderport. Oudie Comparison Table http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...mparison_Table Oudie 3 Example Systems http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...xample_Systems Oudie 3 Details http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyo...Naviter-Oudie3 Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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Thanks Paul! Thorough as always!
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