On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 3:02 AM, Ramy Yanetz <ryan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Sorry, but if this is not a bug this is absurd. Why i can not climb at MC 
> zero??

Of course you can climb, but you are telling the computer you are not
expecting to be able to climb.

> Besides, if i increase my MC to 3 or 4 it shows that i will arrive something 
>like 15000 feet below glide, and i am at 4000 feet only 20 miles away! This 
>should not drop my arrival altitude by more than 500-1000 feet, but it dropped 
>more than 5000 feet, which was the equivalent of a paraglider performance. I 
>flew over 10 years with WinPilot and never seen such behavior. I sure hope 
>this is a bug otherwise I cant imagine how this would be acceptable...
> Can any xcsoar developer confirm if this is a bug or not before I am spending 
> more time investigating it?

That does sound pessimistic.  You should be able to reproduce that in
the simulation mode.

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