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  1. Voilà un petit retour d'expérience... Tous fraichement laché, je me posais la question d'acheter un Gps histoire de voir sur seeyou ou autre mes splendides trajectoires... Bref, j'ai trouvé, installé et testé un petit soft gratuit à installer sur Blackberry + GPS. Dès qu'on le lance, il enregistre les points toutes les x sceondes (paramètrable), vous trouverez le soft là : http://www.bbtracker.org/ Le format d'enregistrement standard et du KMZ mais tres facilement transformable en IGC ou autre avec ce petit service web : http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/gpsbabel/ VOilà, j'espère que cela pourra servir !
  2. Merci Michel, lynché pour mon premier post, c'est dur... promis je ne le ferai plus
  3. Paul McCready, inventor of the McCready speed ring used by glider pilots across the world to determine speed-to-fly, died in his sleep aged 81 in August. Whilst famous in gliding circles for his work with the speed-to-fly theory, McCready’s work in the field of aviation went much further than that. Specialising first in human-powered aircraft, McCready created the Gossomer Albatross in 1979, a 35 kg aircraft with a 28 m wingspan, which he flew across the English Channel . Moving on to solar power he created aircraft such as the Helios, an aircraft with an incredible 82 metre windspan that could climb to 30,000 metres ! Subsequent work took him into the field of solar cars. McCready even attempted to build a hamster driven aircraft, however after several prototypes failed he concluded, “Hamsters are lazy!” With his death the world clearly loses not only a brilliantly creative mind, but also someone who really tried to make an effort help the planet.
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