June 1, 200917 yr Thought I'd share what i have been using lately to analyse my landings, NTSB-style :(: It's a program called FLTREC9 (sry FS9 only) that is basically an FDR in such a way that it records any variable (like N1, Pitch, Bank, V/S, Wind, Controller Input, you name it) over a period of time and saves it to an Excel sheet. This is really cool as it allows you to objectively analyze your flying. For instance as i have done above with my landings (0 sec = touchdown). You can see i flared too early at KBOS causing a rather firm touchdown and as a result it bounced :(, at KORD i flared too late. However, my landing at LFPG was textbook :(If anybody is interested feel free to ask.As a comparison, a real NTSB graph:
June 1, 200917 yr Very interesting! This is something i've been looking for :-) how long does it record for? Also does it also record fuel flow? Could be handy to use for fuel planning :) any idea if there will be an fsx version? Alaister Kay
June 9, 200916 yr At British Airways Virtual, we now have a flight data recorder that adds experience points for good descent rates at touchdown and subtracts points for bad ones.Keeps you on your toes!Cheers, Richard Cheers, Richard Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.2 GHz, 16 GB memory, 1 TB SSD, GTX 1080 Ti, 28" 4K display Win10-64, P3Dv5, PMDG 748 & 777, Milviz KA350i, ASP3D, vPilot, Navigraph, PFPX, ChasePlane, Orbx
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