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===Import the GPX on Google Earth/Maps===
 
===Import the GPX on Google Earth/Maps===

Revision as of 18:48, 18 May 2016

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How the «Flight recorder» works

In order to record a flight, you have to enable the option «Flight recorder» in the «Flight recorder» menu. This should be done before starting the flight.

File:Record1.jpg

Air Navigation will start recording as soon as the Block-Off time is set. More info about this under the «Flight Time» module. When the Block-On time is finally set, Air Navigation will stop recording the flight and it will be automatically stored in «Tools» menu.

File:Record3.jpg

Remember that you can set the values manually or it can be set automatically if the option «Automatic logbook» is enabled in «Settings» as well.

The flight can be reproduced from within the application by pressing on the desired recorded flight in the «Tools» menu, where the flights are stored.

File:Record2.jpg


Trace Settings

This menu is divided into two sections:

  • Show trace: you can hide or show the trace during the record or during the reply.
  • Trace color: the trace color can be set depending on different criteria (depending on your Altitud, Horizontal Speed or Vertical Speed. If the "Standard" option is selected, the trace will appear in white color.


Import the GPX on Google Earth/Maps

A KML file will be stored as well in one of the Air Navigation`s folders. This file can be downloaded from the embedded WebServer server and then opened on Google Earth/Maps and see the flight`s track (refer to «Webserver» for more info on how to connect to the Webserver).

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Note: You can send and import recorded flight as GPX files tracks using the «E-Mail» tool.


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