Andreas Pfaller <[email protected]> schrieb:

>This discussion has made me aware that "old habits" which were
>necessary
>and helped somewhat for the old generation simple glide computers are
>difficult to change. Instead of introducing yet another set of config
>options which will make understanding what really goes on in an
>already complex environment even more difficult try xcsoars method.
>Personally I think that xcoars calculations are far more useful
>since they are more realistic and will be appreciated by all who give
>them a chance. I have been very pleasantly surprised during my
>unfortunately
>few longer flights in windy conditions by the exact predictions of
>xcsoar (with MC set to AUTO).

No. IMHO XCsoar simply tries to be too clever here. With auto mc the required 
heights will fluctuate, so i will question them. In strong wind conditions it 
expects me to circle, wich i will very likely not do in the mountains.

Olaf

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