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gd morning,
our computer crashed at the flying club resulting in the club having to buy a new computer and we lost all our files saved onto it too.
We had a very good PLOG on it which is gone and was wondering if people could provide links to PLOGS they use so we can have a look and decide which one to use.
Thanks in advance to anyone who provides a link.
our computer crashed at the flying club resulting in the club having to buy a new computer and we lost all our files saved onto it too.
We had a very good PLOG on it which is gone and was wondering if people could provide links to PLOGS they use so we can have a look and decide which one to use.
Thanks in advance to anyone who provides a link.
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Just write headings/timings next to the track lines on the map, along with anything else you feel is useful - LARS frequencies and the like. Damn sight easier than faffing about with two separate bits of paper!
Just write headings/timings next to the track lines on the map, along with anything else you feel is useful - LARS frequencies and the like. Damn sight easier than faffing about with two separate bits of paper!
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Make your own. Half an hour fiddling with excel should get a half decent one out. A few headings from, to, MSA, Alt, track, wind, hdgt, var, hdgm, eta, ata, a box for frequencies and a box for scribbling.
Imagine the satisfaction of seeing someone else using yours.
Imagine the satisfaction of seeing someone else using yours.