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On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 16:06, Andrew Rigby <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ian,
> This sounds interesting. Would love to hear more about it - especially the
> method used to translate aircraft / launch / land times from Flarm to the
> person who gets the bill for the flight.
> Anyone got further details / contacts etc. for those who can't get to
> Brisbane?
>
> Cheers,
> Andrew.
>
> On 11 August 2010 08:54, Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Gary and All gliding club treasures
>>
>> Trust me it is very close to never ever have to sit at a computer and
>> enter in flight sheets. I SAY NEVER AGAIN. This is great technology.  It
>> links to Flarm and when you are near a ground receiver the flight times are
>> uploaded to net - soon that will go direct into accounting programme and
>> then I guess your flight cost will appear on the net.  That is coming from
>> Heath L is SA I gather and we all know how good Heath is at glider
>> comp scoring like Warwick 2 years ago
>>
>> Nothing to do!!!!
>>
>> 10 days ago was flying at Amberley with AAFC and then Tuesday a phone call
>> comes "Macca what are you doing flying at Amberley"  If you want to know
>> more ALL TREASURERS suggest you go to GFA Seminar on Sept 11 in Brisbane.
>>
>> That is good Aussie technology (sorry Earnest but you will be an Aussie
>> soon and give me a ring if you are still having trouble)
>>
>> Ian McPhee
>> 0428847642 .
>>
>> On 10 August 2010 22:20, Gary Stevenson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  Ben,
>>> I suspect that you should make that the best Colibri agent in AUSTRALIA,
>>> as John is perhaps the only one(??)
>>>
>>> Your current post does, I think, touch on a very important issue relevant
>>> to gliding in Australia (and in the wider context, possibly worldwide
>>> gliding), and that is the availability of service - in all its many aspects
>>> - for a sport that is very reliant - unless you a traditionalist, in which
>>> case your bum is enough ["No red or green pith balls for me"!] - on supply
>>> and technical support for the electrical/electronic instruments most of
>>> us now use, and are utterly ?? dependant on.
>>>
>>> Let me say that whilst we live in the "global village" and theoretically
>>> it shouldn't matter very much where we live when it comes to buying the
>>> "essential instrumentation", for our dream machine,  when something goes
>>> wrong with this equipment and we need a fix NOW, we have a whole new ball
>>> game!
>>>
>>> I think we are very fortunate, here in Australia, to have DEDICATED
>>> people/businesses who - initially over and above service - can actually
>>> design, build, and market "State of the Art"  equipment at a competitive
>>> price.
>>>
>>>  In most cases, (good), service follows as a matter of course.
>>>
>>> So let me name a few Australian names - there are doubtless more - that
>>> deserve your support ;
>>> Borgelt Instruments
>>> Tasman Instruments
>>> Swift Avionics
>>> Microair
>>> X Country Soar
>>> Altair
>>> If you are a Cambridge fan, Ian McPhee will look after you.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Gary
>>>
>>
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