Cumulus

Screenshots

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Here you can see a couple of screenshots of Cumulus. These shots are from version 2.8. They should give you an overview of the capabilites of Cumulus.

Cumulus usage during flight.
The Cumulus startup screen.
The Cumulus main screen with a running GPS connection and a selected target.
The Cumulus main screen with outlanding fields.
Cumulus main screen with a defined task and waypoint labels.
The preflight screen where you select the glider for your flight.
The preflight screen where you select a task for your flight.
The preflight screen where you select the common things for your flight.
In flight you can modify the McCready setting, the water ballast and the bug factor.
This dialog modifies the Variometer settings.
This dialog modifies the Altimeter settings.
FLARM dangerous (red) and selected (magenta) contact at the map view.
This is the FLARM radar view in 1.0 Km scale without a selected target.
This is the FLARM radar view in 1.0 Km scale with a selected target in magenta color.
This is the FLARM list overview with currently all received targets.
You can define alias names for FLARM identifiers to give them speaking names.
Touch an airspace structure on the map and you will get the related information about it.
The same works similar for waypoints and airfields.
On demand a list of all loaded waypoints is displayed.
With the waypoint editor you can create new waypoints or change existing waypoints.
On demand a list with all loaded airfields is displayed. With the help of the alphapetic buttons you can very fast navigate to the airfield of your choise.
On demand the reachable airfields and outlandings according to your glider properties are displayed. Different colors show you what would be possible to reach.
On demand a list with all loaded outlandings is displayed. With the help of the alphapetic buttons you can very fast navigate to the outlanding of your choise.
Personal things are to set here.
Here you can define all your gliders you want to use for flights. Existing gliders can be modified.
In the glider editor you can define all things belonging to your glider.
You can display and manipulate the polar of your defined glider.
Here you can define the layout of your turnpoints used by the task display.
Here you can define all the GPS stuff.
Here you can define the whole map stuff.
Here you can define which kind of map objects should be loaded and drawn.
Here you can define the terrain elevation colors.
The terrain color dialog make it easy to select a new color for a certain terrain level.
Here you can define the airfields to be read in by selecting countries or a radius around your defined home position.
Here you can define the airspaces to be drawn on the map and the colors to be used for borders and filling of areas.
Airspaces can be filled with a solid pattern or a transparent color. Here you can select one of them.
If you fly in the near of a lateral/vertical airspace border, you can get an acoustical and visual warning. That and the distances can be defined here.
Here you can define the units you perfer to get displayed.
Here you can define the time durations how long informations are displayed. If time has expired the display is automatically closed.
Here you can define different GUI parameters.
The font dialog allows you to select your preferred font.
A defined task is displayed in this manner.
With the task editor you can define new or modify existing flight tasks.
Cumulus has of course an online help.
Current Cumulus version
That are the guys, who have programmed Cumulus for you ...
Note, this program is only a help!