FTD, MGS, ACV, values to logbook

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FTD, MGS, ACV, values to logbook

Postby flyyyer » 17 Dec 2014, 15:25

On the wish list... can you store the Flight track distance, max ground speed and accelerometer values into the look book entry? I have a couple of these active but always forget to look before closing down FIF .
Thanks for the vertical view on map screen ver 16.60
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Re: FTD, MGS, ACV, values to logbook

Postby kitercuda » 18 Dec 2014, 13:14

Flight track distance
It is saved (from version 16.54). In logs, created versions before 16.54, it is possible to calculate it because FIF saves flight track (just display it)

Groud speed - also saved, so max GS is just about display it

G-meter - it was wasted time of implementing it. I do not know why, Android sensors give only maximum 2g in one axis. So if your plane make 4g load factor, you can see only 2g. I have read a lot about it. Sensors in our devices can send more to 10g in one axis, but there is an restriction for us - 2g max.
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Re: FTD, MGS, ACV, values to logbook

Postby flyyyer » 18 Dec 2014, 13:23

Great Stuff, Thanks Petr. Yes shame about the G-Meter, would be good for you I expect....I hope you have a strong mount in your plane :-)
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Re: FTD, MGS, ACV, values to logbook

Postby kitercuda » 18 Dec 2014, 13:45

Look at its, I need nore than 10g ;)
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Re: FTD, MGS, ACV, values to logbook

Postby flyyyer » 18 Dec 2014, 13:53

I watched your videos some time ago with you taking your "friends" a ride. All smiling ......at the begining. I was going to cadge a ride if I was in the area.... not at that G !
If anyone hasn't seen Petrs videos , have a look.... very amusing.

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