4010 Real time,
4020 Professional and 4030 GPS
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4010. For the pilot with
more money
All of the features of the 4005 and more. Greater altitude ranges
and computer / pc download utilities to take down the pub and show
your friends!
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4020. Barograph model for the serious pilot
The 4020 offers all of the features of the 4010 Real Time plus
the ability to record a barograph trace of your flight and to record
the data necessary for creating a polar curve. The 4020 barograph
is FAI approved
and has been used in numerous world records.
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4030. The full monty for XC and Comps
The 4030 offers all of the features of the 4020 plus the ability
to interface with a GPS. Dead useful for competitions when speed
to fly comes into its own
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4010: Includes all the features of the 4005
plus
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| Altimeter |
Altitude 1 (A1): Absolute altitude up to
30,000 feet (9,000 m). Resolution 3 feet (1m) over the entire
range of measurement. Display in feet or meters (user selectable) |
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Altitude 2 (A2): Relative or absolute altitude
up to 30,000 feet (9,000 m). Push button to zero A2 to display
relative gain or loss in altitude. Resolution 3 feet (1 m) over
the entire range of measurement. Display in feet or meters as
A1 |
| Data port |
Four pin interface port: Flight log may
be downloaded to a PC (PC cable and FlyChart software included)
or may be printed whilst connected directly to an Epson, IBM or
HP printer |
| FlyChart
4.0 for Windows |
Developed by FLYTEC to allow users to download,
save, manage, annotate and statistically analyse stored flight
data. FlyChart 4.0 has an upload function which allows configuration
of the instrument from a PC. Minimum requirement: a PC running
Windows 3.X or Windows 95 / 98 |
| Supplied
with |
FlyChart 4.0, PC interface cable, Manual, warranty
card, batteries and protective carrying case as above. |
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4020: Includes all the features of the 4010
plus
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| FAI Approved
Barograph |
Barograph: Recording can be switched on/off at any time
with the separate REC switch. Barograph printout shows time and
date for the start of the flight, landing and printout time and
any number of time markers set during the flight |
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Recording accuracy: Altitude 1 meter (3 feet), temperature
1°C (1°F), speed 1 kmh (1 mph), vario 0.10 m/s (20 ft/min) |
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Recording interval: 1, 5, 15 seconds. |
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Recordable parameters: Either absolute altitude, absolute
altitude with temperature, absolute altitude with speed or vario
and airspeed (polar recording). |
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Total memory capacity: Over 50 hours at 15 second intervals
(additional memory available). |
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Barograph output: Traces may be downloaded to PC or may
be printed whilst connected directly to an Epson, IBM or HP printer |
| Supplied
with |
FlyChart 4.0, PC interface cable, Manual, warranty card, batteries
and protective carrying case as above |
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4030: Includes all the features of the 4020
plus
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| GPS Interface |
GPS connection: Via interface (to Garmin
GPS 12, GPS III, etc) enables Glide ratio display, Optimized speed-to-fly
display and Final Glide Computer |
| Glide Ratio
Display (actual) |
When gliding, displays actual glide ratio over
the ground |
| Speed-to-Fly
Display |
To optimise flying speed in order to maximise speed
over the ground. The pilot adjusts his airspeed so that the indicator
points to the next anticipated thermal strength. No contact with
the instrument is required |
| Final Glide
computer |
Glide Angle to goal: One key activates the
display. While the actual glide ratio display is still active,
the required glide angle to goal is shown with an up or down arrow. |
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Last Thermal Integrator: As the pilot climbs,
in what will be the last thermal approaching goal, he will be
alerted the moment that goal is within reach. The signal to leave
for goal will not activate until the pilot climbs to the optimum
altitude |
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Final Glide to Goal: When the signal is
given and the pilot leaves for goal the instrument will switch
to final glide mode and will indicate the correct speed to fly
on final glide as well as the continually updated arrival altitude
above or below goal target altitude. If conditions deteriorate
on the final glide and goal is no longer within reach the instrument
will revert to the last thermal integrator if lift is encountered.
The final glide head or tail wind component can easily be entered
during the flight as the pilot assesses conditions near goal. |
| Performance
polars |
The barograph function can be used to generate
a performance polar. This improves the accuracy of speed to fly |
| FlyChart
4.0 Pro for Windows |
Allows the user to import/ export data, build,
manipulate, download and upload performance polars. Minimum requirement:
A PC running Windows 3.X or Windows 95 / 98 |
| Supplied
with |
FlyChart 4.0 Pro, PC interface cable, coiled GPS
interface cable, Manual, warranty card, batteries and protective
carrying case. |
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Last modified:
April 23, 2001
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