The Differences Between Flytec Oudie N & Fanet+ Variometer Options

Technology plays an important role in enhancing the overall experience and safety of pilots while paragliding. Flytec, a well-known name in paragliding equipment, offers the Flytec Oudie N & Fanet+, a state-of-the-art flight instrument designed to cater to the needs of both novice and experienced paragliders. In this blog post, we’ll compare two variants of the Flytec Oudie N: one with Fanet integration and the other without, expanding a bit on the features and benefits of each to help you make an informed decision.

Flytec Oudie N

The Flytec Oudie N is a versatile and feature-rich flight instrument that serves as a must-have and a great companion for paragliders seeking precision and reliability in their flying endeavors. 

Here are some key features of the Flytec Oudie N:

Large Touchscreen Display

Both variants boast a large, easy-to-read touchscreen display, providing pilots with a clear view of essential flight data that is compatible with paragliding gloves.

Navigation and Mapping

The Oudie N exceeds a lot of its competitors in navigation capabilities, offering detailed topographic maps and a user-friendly interface for efficient route planning.

Variometer and Altitude Information

Accurate variometer readings and comprehensive altitude information contribute to a safer and more controlled flying experience.

Integration with Instruments

The Flytec Oudie N seamlessly integrates with various flight instruments, allowing pilots to connect and receive data from other devices for enhanced functionality.

Other features and benefits include:

  • Very bright sunlight-readable display
  • Full HD screen resolution
  • 15+ hours of battery life at full-screen brightness
  • SeeYou Navigator pre-installed
  • Wifi, Bluetooth LE & 4G/LTE connectivity
  • XC and competition tasks
  • Offline maps
  • Seamless integration with SeeYou
  • Charge your phone from Oudie after landing

The Oudie N combines a full suite of high-sensitivity sensors, high-definition color mapping, and navigation, with unrivaled connectivity to create the absolute ideal flight instrument for competition, serious XC, and recreational pilots. 

The large, high definition, full color, extra bright sunlight-readable display means that the pilot can easily view far more information at a glance than conventional displays with greater clarity than ever before. 

The glove-friendly touch screen gives the pilot far more control over the instrument than conventional button instruments. No two pilots have the same needs and the Oudie N provides maximum user customization while maintaining a straightforward easy user interface.

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Flytec Oudie N with Fanet Integration

The Fanet (Flying Ad-hoc Network) integration in the Flytec Oudie N takes the instrument’s capabilities to the next level.

These additional features include:

Real-Time Traffic Information

Fanet integration enables the Oudie N to receive and display real-time traffic information from nearby paragliders equipped with Fanet transponders. This feature enhances situational awareness and contributes to a safer flying environment.

Collision Avoidance System

With Fanet integration, the Oudie N can alert pilots to potential collision risks, allowing them to take corrective actions promptly. This feature is particularly beneficial in crowded airspaces.

Social and Team Flying

The Oudie N with Fanet facilitates social and team flying by allowing pilots to track the positions of their peers on the same network. This promotes camaraderie and coordination during group flights.

Enhanced Safety Features

Fanet-equipped Oudie N enhances safety by providing a more comprehensive view of the airspace, helping pilots make informed decisions and avoid potential hazards.

Other features and benefits include:

  • Crystal clear, sunlight-readable display.
  • Exceptional battery life even at full brightness.
  • Precise and instantly responsive vario.
  • Fanet+ version for increased safety and awareness.
  • Easy to use SeeYou Navigator software.
  • XWifi, Bluetooth and 4G/LTE connectivity.
  • Optimize cross-country and competition tasks to perfection.
  • Scan QR codes instead of entering data manually.
  • No internet connection? No problem with Offline maps.
  • Charge your phone after landing from Oudie N.
  • Free 1 year usage of SeeYou for seamless integration.

Take your flying safety to the next level with Oudie N Fanet+, the electronic conspicuity module designed specifically for the paragliding market.

With the Fanet+ technology, your device equipped with Flarm will become visible to other nearby aircraft, including gliders, Cessnas, helicopters, and drones, all equipped with Flarm. This ensures maximum safety and awareness during your flight, giving you peace of mind and allowing you to focus on the joy of flying.

Experience the latest in-flight safety technology with Oudie N Fanet+ and stay ahead of the curve in paragliding safety. Learn more about this exciting technology and how it can transform your flying experience.

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Choosing between the Flytec Oudie N and the Flytec Oudie N with Fanet integration ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. While both variants offer advanced features for navigation, mapping, and altitude information, the Fanet-enabled version stands out with its real-time traffic data and collision avoidance capabilities, making it an excellent choice for pilots who prioritize enhanced safety and social flying experiences.

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