We’re happy to introduce an exciting addition in gliding competitions – the Pilot Event Marker (PEV) Start Procedure, now available in SeeYou Navigator. This feature aims to improve safety in gliding by adhering to evolving competition rules. In this blog post, we’ll explore how the PEV Start Procedure in Navigator streamlines the start process, reduces […]
FAI Triangle Assistant
Get ready, XC pilots! Version 2.11 of SeeYou Navigator just received an exciting update that is sure to impress. Want to learn more about it? Keep reading, and we’ll fill you in on all the details. If you’re itching to try it out for yourself, simply enable the FAI Area feature in the Layers menu […]
Oudie N with Fanet+
We are pleased to announce that Oudie N with integrated Fanet+ transceiver for paragliding is now available for order! The list of requirements for the successor to the proven Oudie 5 was long and challenging. The software running on the Oudie N is completely new. The operating system has been switched to Android. Seamless WLAN, […]
Recent tasks & Hybrid live tracking
We are pleased to announce that SeeYou Navigator version 2.10 is now stable and available to everyone. Let’s take a look at the features that have been added in this version. Recent & Saved Tasks The weather can change your plans for the day very quickly, as it often does. This is even more the […]
Fanet, Flarm & OGN
You have probably heard of at least one of the technologies mentioned in the title. They are widely used in our sport for SeeYou Navigator and Oudie N Fanet+ take the benefits of this technology to a new level. The offline solutions of Fanet and Flarm are complemented by the permanent and seamless Internet connection […]
Navigator Free Trial
You want to use the full functionality of SeeYou Navigator, but you are not ready for a subscription? That’s no problem. Every user can test SeeYou Navigator once a year for 14 days. Just click on the main menu item to start the 14-day trial and you are ready to go. You can use all […]
Multiple pages in Navigator
SeeYou Navigator version 2.9.0 has been released for Oudie N, iPhone and Android smartphones. This is a significant release in many ways. Please read on to learn more about the new features and major improvements under the hood. Unlimited number of pages The most requested feature recently has undoubtedly been the addition of multiple pages […]
Fly Race to goal task hands-free
We have been working hard to update Oudie N with features that competition pilots have been asking for lately. In paragliding, new revolutionary harnesses are being introduced. They are looking more and more like a sailplane cockpit. However, they present new challenges to instrument manufacturers. In the case of the Submarine, the instrument is inside […]
Aaron Durogati – #Navitalk
When it comes to different types of paragliding, Aaron Durogati can do it all. He’s won multiple World Cups, finished the Red Bull X-Alps, won the Dolomitenmann, flown 312km FAI triangle in the Karakoram mountains, had climb&fly adventures in Patagonia and regularly pulles a few helicopters before dinner. Read about his beginnings in paragliding, his […]
Assigned Area Task
AAT stands for Assigned Area Task. On this type of task, pilots can choose any turnpoint within a large turnpoint area. Whoever manages to fly the fastest in the designated task time wins Example: Coppa Internationale del Mediterraneo – Rieti – Task 2 Head over to the SeeYou Navigator Knowledge base to learn how to […]
Custom Airspace, Soaring Spot & more
Today we’re pleased to announce the release of SeeYou Navigator version 2.7.0. After a very long testing period and seven release candidates, version 2.7.0 is now stable and available to all. The small change in version number doesn’t do justice to the extensive changes in this version. Please read on to learn more about the […]
Landing confirmation
Let’s talk about a small feature today. The landing confirmation panel appears when Navigator detects landing. Why is that? SeeYou Navigator users are very different. Some fly with an iPhone, some use their Android smartphone connected to a Bluetooth source while others use the dedicated Oudie N device to record their flights. Some fly only […]