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Old 29th August 2006 | 18:18
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Question Logbook Software für PC

Hi everyone,

does anybody of you know if there is a logbook software available automatically calculating the night flying time by inserting departure/destination airport and the times?
Thanks for any answer!

Many happy landings!!

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Old 1st September 2006 | 18:02
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This one calculates night for you
www.fliteware.co.uk
But I sure that this feature should available on all others
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Old 1st September 2006 | 18:39
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...für..., is cool.
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Old 2nd September 2006 | 06:48
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Thanks a lot!

That is exactly the flightlog I was looking for. I tried some but any offered this feature or I found an button to activated it.

Many happy landings!

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Old 4th September 2006 | 00:24
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Hi.

I've written a logbook application (web based) and am looking at the whole night flight thing.

At the moment I'm getting the sunset and sunrise at the departure and destination and averaging them, to give a single SR / SS for the flight. I'm then working out the night time based on departure time and arrival time of the aircraft. If anyone knows the exact 'formula' to work out the proper values (and I can guarantee it's going to need a LOT of maths), I'd love to hear it.

Anyone interested - http://www.henrybevan.co.uk/logbook

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