I agree, I have now had several hours flying with the Nexus and is very
good, great visibility in all conditions, fast response, and as Paul said,
it is cheap.
Cheers
Paul B
On 23 Oct 2012 15:47, Paul Mander p...@mander.net.au wrote:
Hi Bernard, just get a Nexus 7, you can orientate it
Hi Paul
Thanks for all your trouble but I have just revamped my entire instrument
panel and I'm reluctant to repeat the exercise.
Kind regards
Bernard
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Hi Chris
I’m interested in Keepit Fast Just A couple of questions.
Do you need your own glider if so I can bring mine.
How much dose the course cost
Will there be duel instruction / in two seat gliders during the course.
Is there accommodation .
How many pilots if the course is full.
What is
I have have just installed something fantastic.
It is called Sky(TM).
It is applied to the entire outer surface of the canopy.
Although it is solar powered it doesn't need batteries, or a link to a
GPS unit or any extra holes drilled into your instrument panel.
It's visibility in bright
Really nice to hear that. Another user!
I've been running sky for several years now. I really love it now. But my
first thoughts were:
That will never catch on. There are too many options available. There is no
consistency - it's different every time you start it up.
After a year and a bit I
On 24/10/2012, at 4:36 PM, Erich Wittstock deepb...@gmail.com wrote:
Really nice to hear that. Another user!
I've been running sky for several years now. I really love it now. But my
first thoughts were:
That will never catch on. There are too many options available. There is no
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 09:38:06AM +0800, Texler, Michael wrote:
I have have just installed something fantastic.
It is called Sky(TM).
It is applied to the entire outer surface of the canopy.
Although it is solar powered it doesn't need batteries, or a link to a
GPS unit or any extra