On 2011/11/21 13:32, Ramy Yanetz <ryan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I haven't tried 6.2.3 yet but I flew with 6.2.2 last saturday (running on my 
> Streak connected to 302) and something is very wrong with all arrival 
> altitude calculations in waypoint info and info boxes when combining bug 
> factor, Headwind and MC >0. Once arrival altitude turned negative it 
> immediately dropped by 5000 feet or more to something completely wrong. 
> Sometime it will stuck on zero. If I changed MC to zero it usually fixes it. 
> I can recreate it anytime I replay my flight. The issue gets worse the higher 
> the headwind, MC and bug factor. In my example MC=0.5, bug factor= 67% and 
> head wind = 12 knots. No task set, so next waypoint was home all the time. 
> Arrival altitude (altitude difference) was correct until turned negative with 
> the head wind component, then it dropped from zero to -6000 feet in couple of 
> minutes! I even saw a message that I will arrive after sunset although the 
> waypoint was only 20 miles away and there was at least 3 hours to sunset.  
> Please note that the zero MC calculation was correc
> t in the waypoint info all the time, only the current MC and safety MC ( if 
> greater than zero) are completely off when turning negative with polar 
> degradation and significant headwind >10 knots or so. 

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Max

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