This is a very interesting tool. Well done. It’s interesting for me to see that yes, my 50’ speed is too high, but that it’s something I’ve been working on and if there was a trend line it would show it. Still some way to go.
Interesting also to see the gaps in my flying. Covid and the engine overhaul…
But at least my landings are smooth :-)
Captchas (or equivalent) are a real problem today because of the % of malicious signups. On EuroGA we are now seeing some 40%. Various measures are implemented, some of which could be automated.
I wonder how hard a landing is needed to reach 0.5G? Obviously there is no way to objectively answer that. Maybe I should get a G meter for the TB20 – even a portable one. Any recommendations?
Peter wrote:
wonder how hard a landing is needed to reach 0.5G? Obviously there is no way to objectively answer that. Maybe I should get a G meter for the TB20 – even a portable one. Any recommendations?
Don’t a lot of phones have a built-in g-meter?
Snoopy wrote:
Also now accepting uploads from apps like Foreflight,
I tried uploading a ForeFlight CSV (from ForeFlight Web) and I got an “unrecognized file format” error. Any suggestions?
Great tool! But for me it shows power as MP (only!) rather than RPM, which is not very useful with a fixed-pitch prop. Anyone knows how to change this?
This relates to this.
I tried uploading a ForeFlight CSV (from ForeFlight Web) and I got an “unrecognized file format” error. Any suggestions?
Can you check you indeed uploaded a tracklog and not a logbook export?
That was the problem indeed – somehow thought the tracklog would be in the logbook export. Thx!
Great tool! But for me it shows power as MP (only!) rather than RPM, which is not very useful with a fixed-pitch prop. Anyone knows how to change this?
It shows everything 😀