Neither did I, not even during wave turbulence this Spring in the mountains.
It seems to me that neither air turbulence (at least not the one you survive to
tell about :-)) nor the bumps during landing on a grassy field seem to trigger
display rotation on my Dell. I assume the G loads are just to short.
Therefore, no problem. Luckily the Dell also doesn't crash when I force
display rotation on the ground. But I shamefully admit, I didn't try flying
XC inverted (yet) :-)
Keep up the great work.
Cheers
Sascha
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Von: Ian <ian-xcs...@zsd.co.za>
An: xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Gesendet: 17:58 Dienstag, 24.April 2012
Betreff: Re: [Xcsoar-user] Fwd: XCSoar exited mid-flight
"I have never managed to trigger an Android bug on my Dell by rotating it
with XCSoar running - on the ground not in the air! So disabling this is
not a feature that would be required on all devices.
Ian"
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