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Hi Stuart
I have asked the same question, but I don't think anybody has tried it yet.
I decided to bite the bullet and just buy a copy, but since it is not
available on the Australian Apple store, I could not. I think that to
purchase this you will need an account on the German or English
Folk,
I tried this for fun on my iPad when flying in the Pooch as coach, and it works
fine apart from the fact that the iPad objects to high temps in the cockpit and
shutdown mid flight. not to mention battery life as an issue when using GPS and
3G network...to get real time weather and
At 06:08 PM 29/05/2011, you wrote:
Hi Stuart
I have asked the same question, but I don't think anybody has tried
it yet. I decided to bite the bullet and just buy a copy, but since
it is not available on the Australian Apple store, I could not. I
think that to purchase this you will need an
XCSoar has been released for Android, ref:
https://market.android.com/details?id=org.xcsoar
Version 6.1 has been released for nearly a month now - I don't run it on
Android but on a repurposed Binatone Car GPS.
Cheers
Simon Marko
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Mike Borgelt
Hi Mike,
I have a HTC Desire HD which I use as a backup logger (running XCSoar)
in the cockpit, and find to be superior in brightness and contrast to
my old pda (hx4700).
Many of the XCSoar developers have 5 Android Dell Streaks
(http://www.dell.com/au/p/mobile-streak/pd), which have a
Can I ask how you went about downloading it? Maybe I'm missing something,
but I couldn't get it to work.
Thanks
Tom
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From: Mike Durrant durr...@gmail.com
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Cc: Discussion
Oops not iGlide rather Glidepath.came to conclusion iPad not really a
good idea
Best Regards,
Mike Durrant
VH-FQF
On 29/05/2011, at 8:40 PM, Tom Wilksch tom.wilk...@internode.on.net wrote:
Can I ask how you went about downloading it? Maybe I'm missing something,
but I couldn't get
WTF
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/05/28/357321/revised-stall-procedures-centre-on-angle-of-attack-not.html
Mike
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Scary, isn't it?
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On 30/05/2011 10:57 AM, Mike Borgelt wrote:
WTF
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/05/28/357321/revised-stall-procedures-centre-on-angle-of-attack-not.html
Exactly. I've been reading the PPRuNe threads on this sad business
since day one. (OK I know some people will claim
I know nothing about nothing which is probably apparent from my
postings, but can someone tell me, do instruments like an artificial
horizon give these pilots any indication of nose angle or angle of
incidence?
I was attempting to explain a stall like this to #2 wife and had
difficulty
Oh god ! one of those is enough. those who go back for more need a jolly good
talking to.
Patch
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