Horst,

As for seeing strange arrival times, I noticed the same occasionally in 6.2. 
When this happens the arrival altitude will also be very pessimistic. This is 
likely due to calculation of thermal drift when flying into head wind. This was 
addressed in 6.3. Make sure when using 6.3 to select Setting->Glide 
Computer->Safety Factors->Predict Wind Drift = Off. Otherwise your arrival 
altitude may drop by many thousands of feet (I seen it dropping suddenly by 
30,000 feet!!) as well as your ETA, if you use low MC setting (but above zero) 
and have significant head wind (above 15 knots). 

Ramy




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> From: Horst Rupp <ho...@rupp-family.de>
>To: Turbo <tobias.bien...@gmx.de>; Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> 
>Cc: xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
>Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 2:09 AM
>Subject: [Xcsoar-user] Crash on Streak
> 
>
>Hi there,
> 
>yesterday I had a crash on my Streak running XCSoar, using 6.2.6. ANDROID 
>performed a reset automatically.
> 
>Afterwards, I  checked the SD-Card. There is no history of log files, just the 
>last one visible. And that bears no info.
>BTW the log files does not say when it was written. I consider that a MUST.
>Is there any retained info on what caused the crash and the ANDROID reset ? 
>Perhaps hidden ?
>If not, would you like to have an enhancement request for this ? 
>I doubt that because it would not be a user feature.
> 
>Sorry to have so little circumstantial evidence.
> 
>Cheers Horst
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