"Bellow glide based on your current MacCready" - Yes
I am not going to reduce my MC, as I can see good weather between me and
the finish. I will make up the missing altitude by flying through the lift
(hopefully without circling).
This is the normal way of doing things, and therefore what XCSoar should
support first and foremost
I dont use AutoMC for some reason. Dont know much about it. Only I know
what the weather looks like ahead so I like to stay in charge of the MC
setting.
Peter
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:46 PM, Scott Penrose <sco...@dd.com.au> wrote:
>
> On 23/11/2011, at 7:34 PM, Peter Cutting wrote:
>
> . I often start a final glide "below glide" and "bump" up on the way
> *without thermalling*.
>
>
> This statement is really the key. You state you start below glide. Bellow
> what glide? Bellow glide based on your current MacCready?
>
> XCSoar already supports what you want by just using Auto MacCready on
> Final Glide.
>
> Scott
>
>
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