Oz Report
Volume 12, Number 33Friday, Feb 15 2008
Mudgeeraba, QLD, Oz
http://OzReport.com
"Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."

CIVL scoring meet software
More open source scoring software.
Oyvind Ellefsen <oyvind> writes:
The new software for scoring, FS, was announced and demoed at the CIVL plenary last week. FS is now at version 1.1 and generally available for download.
The FS system is made to do one thing, and do it well - scoring competitions. It will not have much use for the general pilot. If you want fancy 3D tracklog analysis and task planning I would recommend something like SeeYou or ComepGPS.
FS does not need RACE, it will validate tracklogs against the tasks, score the tasks, and produce reports by itself. There's a basic tracklog viewer to manually verify tracklog against the task. FS currently implement the newer versions of the GAP formula, and PWC formula will be added shortly along with some new features and bug fixes in version 1.2
Early beta versions of FS have been used to score competitions since April 2007, and have proven quite functional and efficient. FS will handle IGC files, and produces KML files compatible with Google Earth and maps.
FS does not interface with the GPS units by itself, but leaves this task to GpsDump, SeeYou, maxpunkte, or any software that can produce a KML or IGC file. Do note that GpsDump have some very nice features to integrate GpsDump with FS, and we do recommend to use it as it will dramatically improve download speed and efficiency. FS will also interface with the CIVL pilot database, to help identify the pilots CIVL ID for WPRS points.
FS version 2.0 will be released as open source software, we hope this will increase participation from the users of the software, as you can add more features, report, formulas, improve the GUI, etc. as you want yourself. Currently FS require .NET 2.0 on Windows.
One of the key points of FS is the documentation Wiki. This Wiki enables the users to update the documentation, add tips and tricks, add feature requests, report bugs, and generally be involved with how the software should work. Anyone can add documentation, translations, new report templates, and so on.
We really need the scorers out there to help out with making this as usable and clear as it can be. Right now only the main developer Stein Tore Erdal, and I have written the Wiki documentation. We are probably the worst candidates to document this, as we know the software too well, and take many things for granted. Please help out by contributing!
Never heard about a Wiki? This explains it - http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english
You find the Wiki and can download FS at http://fs.fai.org.
You can have as many GPSDump instances as you want. We found practical limit to be around four instances, which is more than enough in the age of USB downloads. If you have lots of serial ports and slow serial GPS'es you can add more. I'll write something about how to handle this on the Wiki.
I'll be reviewing (and testing) this long awaited scoring software soon. So far, so good.
Discuss FS at the Oz Report forum link»

Nelson Hang Gliding Adventures
The north end of the south island
(Nelson, N.Z.)
http://www.flynelson.co.nz/info.html
Teddy Mack <teddymack> writes:
I have been living in and flying in New Zealand for the last thirteen weeks. There is a small very friendly hang gliding operation in the north of the South island in Nelson. Nelson Hang Glider Adventures.
Glenn Meadows and his girlfriend Justine run one of the best hang gliding schools I have ever visited. They are two of the nicest people I have ever met in the sport. The hang gliding in the Nelson area in fantastic and the locals very friendly and go out of their way to make visiting pilots feel welcomed.
Nelson hosted the resent New Zealand paragliding championships. Pilots can stay at the Paradiseo Hostel very cheaply, which has a pool, a barbeque and a great pub around the corner.
Discuss Nelson at the Oz Report forum link»

RC paraglider
Cute idea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iF5c6_NmTzs&NR=1
Thanks to Krusty.
Discuss Paraglider at the Oz Report forum link»

Strezi ing out
Splint soars and you see the cliffs, launch, rocks below
(Scenic or Strezie launch, Newcastle, NSW, Australia)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blbrfjT1QEM
Thanks to Splint.
Discuss Strezi at the Oz Report forum link»
