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Flymaster Live C User Manual
Max. Climb Once a flight has started, it shows the maximum rate of climb
encountered during the flight. This value uses the instantaneous rate of climb. This value
is reset when the instrument is switched off.
Max. Sink Once a flight has started, it shows the maximum r sink encountered during
the flight. This value uses the instantaneous vario.
This value is reset when the instrument is switched off.
Max.G Max Gforce reached during flight
Max.Speed Maximum Speed (returned by GPS) reached during the flight. When
the instrument is switched off this value is reset back to zero.
Min. Altitude Minimum altitude reached during current flight. This is based on
barometric altitude.
Odometer Distance travelled in the current flight
Page Num. Current layout active page number.
Page Page name
Speed Indicates ground speed. The speed is only available when the GPS
receiver has a valid signal.
Speed Strt Speed to Start. The speed at which the pilot must fly in order to reach the
start gate exactly at its opening.
Thermal top The highest point reached during the current thermal.
Thrml.Perfo. Perfomance of the most recent thermal showing average rate of climb
in most recent thermal.
Time Current local Time. This value is automatic revised when the device gets a valid
Gps Signal.
Trans.G.R. Glide ratio during transition. Average glide ratio during transitions between
thermals.
Triangle Size Size of possible triangle
TTD Time to destination
TTG The TTG field is dynamic and will vary according to the current flight status and type
of task defined. It will show TTG (time to go) before start gate opening, and will then change
to "SS" (Speed Section time) which is the time elapsed after the opening of the start. If no
start gates are defined in the task, or no task is defined, then this field will show "Dur",
which in this case is the time elapsed since takeoff. The takeoff event is triggered when

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