Maybe the reference weight is set for only one pilot? Whichever way you set
it, it's going to involve a big handicap to the other configuration.
-matthew
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Terry Home terrycub...@bigpond.com wrote:
That reference weight seems quite low. With Brian and I in the DG
In which case all two seater handicaps would need to reflect this single
pilot or two pilot leaning?
On 15/09/2013 8:20 PM, Matthew Scutter yellowplant...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe the reference weight is set for only one pilot? Whichever way you
set it, it's going to involve a big handicap to the
These handicaps and reference weights are set by the GFA Handicap Committee
which consists of a number of very experienced pilots, and operates through
the National Competition Committee headed by Tom Claffey.
I suspect it would be more productive to address and queries or concerns
about
... and it wouldn't be gliding, if there weren't people complaining about
handicaps :)
On 15/09/2013, at 10:10 PM, Tim Shirley tshir...@internode.on.net wrote:
These handicaps and reference weights are set by the GFA Handicap Committee
which consists of a number of very experienced pilots,
I would like to link my Oudie to an oz-flarm using the supplied converter
cable.
Does the Flarm need to be configured in any way (ie to send data and nav
info), and if so, how?
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To check or
Just make sure the baud rate on the oudie is set to 19200 and the input port
is changed to serial cable on the oudie
Mark
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