Naviter Oudie 4 and Basic (XC, Competition)

$850.00
BZPG Note: This is an all-in-one flight instrument designed for XC and competition flying. We've seen no other instrument that comes close to this one for serious competition and XC flying. A few of the biggest advantages over other instruments:
  • Records flight in .igc format - ready to upload to comp scorers or online contests.
  • Shows up as a simple hard drive when plugged into computer - you can organize files and folder just like any external hard drive.
  • Waypoints and maps have their own folders and filenames, meaning you never have to delete waypoints, just choose the correct file for the area!
  • You've arrived at launch but you don't have the local or competition waypoints? No problem - anyone with an Oudie can give them to you within seconds.
  • Airspace avoidance is easy and automatic - the instrument knows and will alert you if you're near anything.
  • Infinitely customizable screens and colors
  • Full-time map pages for competition and route flying, which means more efficient cylinder tags and more obvious route navigation after tagging. 
  • Fastest and most intuitive task entry we've seen.

 

The Oudie 4 Basic is a response to many pilot requests who really like the Oudie but would be happy to live without its high-end features. It was developed with the recreational pilot in mind who flies in complicated airspace, is learning to thermal or just needs a no-setup device to fly with. Absent are the competition-related navboxes, task options, profiles and FAI Triangle features, for example. That makes the software more intuitive and easy but still packs the most important features that you expect from a Vario & GPS & Color moving-map combo.

The Oudie 4 Basic will grow with you. If you become the high-end competition or XC pilot later in your career a software upgrade is available which gives you all the features of an Oudie 4.

What’s new in both versions:

1. New vario. Now assisted by inertial sensors (gyros, accelerometers and magnetometers). Contrary to our initial expectations the inertial vario – when done right – is a real benefit and does provide additional information to pilot through its instantaneous response without being nervous or too sensitive.

2. New wind. The new sensors (and clever use of the Kalman filters if you like) allowed us to improve wind prediction considerably. In the best case scenario Oudie 4 will give a useful wind estimate already after a single 180 degree turn on the ridge. It also works at wind speeds higher than your airspeed. Additional turns make the prediction better of course. There is even lots of room for improvement of this in the future.

3. New price. Significant simplifications on the inside make it possible to offer the Oudie 4 with a lower price tag compared to the Oudie 3.

The body and the screen remain the same as with the Oudie 3+. All of the accessories and hacks that you made for your Oudie 3 cockpit will fit nicely. The only minor change is that the USB port has moved to the bottom which gives a small benefit in that it will be possible to charge the Oudie 4 with a regular mini USB cable and a Battery Pack – something that’s not possible with the Oudie 3. Some of the minor features are still in development so a detailed comparison table and descriptions will follow later.

All existing Oudie 3/3+ users will be able to upgrade to the Oudie 4. The prices for upgrades are:

Oudie 4 Basic --> full Oudie 4 functionality: $250 (pure software upgrade)*
Oudie 3+ --> Oudie 4: $200 (includes full software functionality, requires shipping)*
Oudie 3 --> Oudie 4: $275 (includes full software functionality, requires shipping)*

*All upgrades and Oudie 4 deliveries (except Oudie 4 Basic) also include a coupon for 1-year free use of the SeeYou software.


What pilots say about Oudie 4:
Charles Cazaux, current World Champion with Equipe de France and Overall vice World Champion:
Oudie is the device I was looking for. A very nice Variometer and a complete GPS with all the information I need to make top performance in Competition and Cross Country. Easy setting of the task, a nice screen and unlimited settings to create your own page. I like it!

Michael Sigel, Swiss League pilot and top competition pilot:

Whether I use it for competitions or for XC-flights, the Oudie is a really good instrument. Light weight, easy to handle and with a long lasting battery. Software and device are of very high quality and that's the reason why I recommend Oudie to friends!