Big news: We are in the final stages of production for an updated version of Oudie 4 and we are adding an Oudie 4 Basic to the mix. First deliveries are expected in March. Exact delivery times will be announced to our paragliding dealers when available. Get in contact with them to get the correct […]
Bugfix for Oudie IGC: Security broken
We have noticed several Oudie IGC lately which have reported “Security Seal Broken”. After careful examination of the problem we found that it is a software glitch. Please update your Oudie IGC to the latest version as soon as possible to avoid any problems. Here’s how to update easily: http://support.naviter.com/support/solutions/articles/5000029950

Oudie Live connected to Soaring Spot
New version of SeeYou Mobile for Oudie has been released today with support for Soaring Spot! As promised when the new Soaring Spot was launched we are extending the use Soaring Spot features to Oudie. With version 6.50 which was released today you can upload your flight to the competition office totally hands free. And […]

SeeYou 7.2 for Competitions
A lot of new features were added to the competition module in SeeYou 7.2 as well. While the European Gliding Championships in Hungary and many National competitions are live on Soaring Spot we get lots of very useful feedback from pilots and scorers. The result of this are the following new features for the scoring […]

SeeYou 7.2 with improved Waypoints management
We’ve listened to how you did not like the changes we made to the Waypoints management part in SeeYou 7. After discussing it with several pilots who do waypoint management a lot we came to the conclusion that the idea of being able to edit waypoints as separate files was a good one. Which also […]
Oudie 3 upgraded!
The improved Oudie 3+ (for paragliding) is now available from Naviter dealers world-wide. It has received the following upgrades: * A new screen with significantly improved visibility when viewed from an angle * A charging light * Improved battery chemistry for better low temperature endurance * An optional leg strap and jacket for easy mounting […]

Working with Tasks in SeeYou 7
In SeeYou you can open many different types of Waypoint files. The main ones that are used by pilots are the SeeYou native CUP format and its extended CUPX version which also contains pictures. The other most commonly used format is GPX which is widely used and can be converted to most every existing format […]

Friendly Soaring Spot!
We’re extremely excited to announce the immediate availability of the new Soaring Spot! http://www.soaringspot.com/ It’s not only the website. There’s something for the competitors, scorers and the technology in your cockpit. I tell you it’s friendly because that’s what we designed it to be. Soaring Spot for Scorers You know – these are the guys […]
Oudie version 6.20
Recently – when the competition season started in Europe – we heard that Oudie was becoming slow when connected to Flarm. We worked with several pilots and it seems that we have found the problem. We recommend all pilots to upgrade their Oudie to version 6.20. It will work significantly better when connected to external […]

Airspace update
A very significant airspace update has been released today. It includes the official file for Austria file as well as updated airspace files for USA, Sweden, Holland, France, Germany, Switzerland and Finland. Mexico is now added to the database for those who are lucky enough to fly there. Make sure all your instruments are updated […]
Tour of the UK
Andrej will be on a small tour around the UK this weekend. First he will be exhibiting and presenting at the BGA Conference on Saturday in Nottingham to the glider pilots. On Sunday Flybubble Paragliding is organizing an event for the paraglider pilots at the old Crawley Library: https://www.facebook.com/events/851757074867355 You are most welcome to attend […]

GPS Altitude vs. Pressure Altitude
The CIVL Committee – the Paragliding and Hang gliding body of the FAI – has decided to use Pressure Altitude for scoring competition flights in the future. It was a difficult and a very long decision making process for the paragliding officials to do away with the GPS altitude. GPS altitude has always been used […]