Author: IsmailLocation: USA/ HawaiiSubject: Re: Soaring forecast data as JSON for PG/HG apps and toolsPosted: Wed May 27, 2026 0:08 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 6 Cool So here we go. Firstly thanks for the bump in Api access. Tried to run it as little as possible and it worked well. Was able to create and export the .Cup file of a hypothetical flight grid over London and then import it to both Seeyou Navigator and XcGlobe. Both platforms allow importing[…]
Author: jmbullerLocation: PortlandSubject: Re: Uganda ParaglidingPosted: Tue May 26, 2026 23:26 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 1 did you ever do this trip? I can think of a ton of potential sites out there but relatively unexplored. would like to hear what you learned. [ goto post ]
Author: RandallShaneSubject: Supair ALP ModsPosted: Tue May 26, 2026 23:22 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 43 I am also enjoying the ALP very much but I find the inflation seems to balloon around the flight deck making instruments difficult to view. Has anyone found a fix for this issue? Agree with @Ismail above, paired with the Supair Wild2, its an incredible adventure flying combination! Well done Supair, well done..._________________-- [R] [ goto post ]
Author: raspify :: *Topic StarterLocation: UKSubject: Re: Soaring forecast data as JSON for PG/HG apps and toolsPosted: Tue May 26, 2026 22:34 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 6 Hi Ismail, Cool, thanks. I have upgraded the account from your PM. I have also started reaching out to people such as SeeYou/Naviter, XCTrack, XCSoar, FlySkyHy, and a few others. I will see who is interested. I have been thinking about this a bit more. I am going to keep the core API[…]
Author: IsmailLocation: USA/ HawaiiSubject: Re: Soaring forecast data as JSON for PG/HG apps and toolsPosted: Tue May 26, 2026 21:41 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 6 I think we can find out the answer to some of your questions when we get the .cup file extracted. It probably going to be a few trials before we get a clean file extraction done. Wonder if some of those standalone XC planning website like SeeYou Navigator task planner or the ones I mentioned[…]
Author: tal :: *Topic StarterSubject: Re: Assistance with Paragliding kitPosted: Tue May 26, 2026 20:30 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 5 Hi I figured as much, maybe the parachute bit (sorry I don't know the terminology!) could be repurposed as a garden shade this week? No idea how large these things are! Haha. I'll contact a few local flying places and if I'm unsuccessful it will have to head to the tip....but it makes sense, safety critical kit isn't worth the[…]
Author: bmike-chLocation: SwitzerlandSubject: Re: Para vs PlanePosted: Tue May 26, 2026 20:23 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 18 'Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.' Until there is a review and a report I will assume the pilot of the Cessna was incompetent. Having seen people operate motor vehicles in all manner of stupidity I am confident that putting money on pilot error is a good bet. SonOfRojBlake wrote: It's possibly controversial to say but... this has[…]
Author: SonOfRojBlake :: *Topic StarterLocation: Cheshire, UKSubject: Re: Prepare to fly - LOGBOOKPosted: Tue May 26, 2026 20:04 UTC (GMT 0)Topic Replies: 5 Thanks for asking.
I don't fly any more. I'm conscious that there needs to be a fourth edition, but since I stopped flying I've had two sons, so I have much, MUCH less time to do stuff like write books about a sport I no longer participate in. This is not to say I don't WANT to[…]