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are not "inside". The caption of this navbox will show airspace name. Tapping on this navbox will
temporarily arm this airspace so you can turn it off if you wish.
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Nearest airspace - Altitude
(Near AS.V) = Relative altitude to the vertically nearest airspace. It can
be either negative if you are below the lower limit of the airspace, positive if you are above the upper
limit of the airspace or "Inside" if your altitude is in between the lower and the upper limit of the airspace
in question.
Task navboxes:
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Task remaining distance
(tDis) = Distance remaining on the task
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Task arrival altitude
(tArr) = Altitude required to complete the task
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Task required L/D
(tL/D) = Required glide ration to complete the task
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Task arrival time
(tETA) = Estimated time of arrival to the finish*
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Task estimated time
(tETE) = Estimated time to go on task*
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Task remaining time
(tRemain) = Remaining time until task time elapses*
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Task Delta time
(tDelta) = Task established time - Task remaining time*
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Speed to gate/Task speed
(tsk.Sp) = required speed for optimal arrival on gate in time*
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Task speed
(Tsk.Sp.) = Speed on task until the present position
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Task required speed
(tReq.Sp) = Average speed you need to achieve to complete the task inside the
Task time*
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Task gate time
(Gate) = opening time of gate (depends on the
Setting)*
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Task time to go
(TTG) = optimal arrival time for the start gate*
Statistics navboxes:
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Thermal vario
(VarT) = average vario since beginning of circling
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Optimized distance
(Opt) = Optimization over a preselected number of waypoints (default is OLC
optimization)
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Closed optimized distance
(cOpt) = Optimization of flight if you return back to the point of takeoff*
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FAI Triangle distance
(FAI) = Triangle optimization. It displays "FAI Tri" when proportions are
correct*
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Speed Last hour
(60'.Sp) = Average speed achieved in the last 60 minutes
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Flight time
= Flying duration
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Triangle distance
(Tri) = optimized triangle*
Action buttons:
There are a few
"dummy" navboxes
which are used on devices with few hardware buttons. Due to the
lack of hardware buttons you may place "software" buttons in the shape of a Navbox on your screen. The
following "buttons" are supported:
. TP next
will switch to next waypoint on task
. TP prev
will switch to previous waypoint on task
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MC increase
will increase the MacCready value by 0.1 m/s or 0.2 kts*
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MC decrease
will decrease the MacCready value by 0.1 m/s or 0.2 kts*
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Volume increase
will increase the Volume of the device
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Volume decrease
will decrease the Volume of the device
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Map 1 page
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Map 2 page
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Statistics page
will switch view to
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Info page
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Engine running
will reset optimization when "engine" is stopped. Tap on the navbox changes the state
of the "engine"
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Zoom in
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Zoom out
. Sideview
will turn ON or turn OFF
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