Maximum Start Speed And/Or Maximum Start Altitude - LXNAV LX9000 User Manual

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LX9000 Version 2.6
September 2011
The lower number shows the difference to the set altitude. Negative values mean altitudes
below set altitude. The upper yellow number indicates the number of seconds left to be
below the set altitude. Chevrons indicate meters below or above required altitude. Each line
"You were XX seconds below YYYYm!"
represents 10 m. A message
is displayed once you
fulfil the conditions.
5.7.4.3

Maximum Start Speed and/or Maximum Start Altitude

A lot of competitions are limiting the start altitude and/or start ground speed. The LX9000
helps pilots to cross the start line at the correct altitude with correct ground speed. Enter
Start alt. and/or Start gsp. to use this option. An indication will be shown on the final
glide symbol. Character "A" will be displayed before the MacCready value if a start altitude
was entered and/or character "G" will be displayed if a start speed was specified.
The lower number indicates at what altitude you will reach start altitude. A negative value
indicates you are going to be there below the required start altitude.
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