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Done.I'm sorry, an error was detected. Saved flight plans are loaded to the page incorrectly. I'll fix it.
Take the number in meter times 3 and add every now and then an extra ftOne feature I really wish could be implemented is the option to use metric or imperial. Canada did not switch to metric until I was to old to really care and still feel more comfortable using imperial for my flights. So I am constantly using google to convert metric to imperial to make sure I have the right measurements. As the USA is still all imperial I am sure users there would like that option also. Other then that the latest improvement to save flight logs is a nice addition.
It's not hard. Tomorrow I will add it.One feature I really wish ...
The war of independence was not right now and you still use the old imperial unit of measure? Why?One feature I really wish could be implemented is the option to use metric or imperial. Canada did not switch to metric until I was to old to really care and still feel more comfortable using imperial for my flights. So I am constantly using google to convert metric to imperial to make sure I have the right measurements. As the USA is still all imperial I am sure users there would like that option also. Other then that the latest improvement to save flight logs is a nice addition.
I used metric when I was working. For speed and large distance I do find my old ways of imperial easier to compute. Just the way I grew up I guess.The war of independence was not right now and you still use the old imperial unit of measure? Why?
Funny story about thart:The war of independence was not right now and you still use the old imperial unit of measure? Why?
Flew a "points" flight plan, today.
Not sure that Augustine (or other american pilots living in the past ;-) is (are) happy with that!New functionality of the "Points" page.
Added switching between measurement systems. The position of the switch does not matter until you click "Create flight plan". So, you can edit the plan in the "metric" position and switch to "Imperial" before sending it to generation.
It's becouse all data on the server (and in your flight plan files) are always stored in meters and m/s and converted to feet only when uploaded to the page or to the FF6 program interface.
So, when you load a previously saved plan on the page and want to see all the values in feet, you should switch the page to "Imperial" before loading the data, otherwise it will load in meters.