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I take as a fact that all flight loggers use a pressure transducer to
record altitude versus GPS altitude(true?). We all get a calibration document with the recorder which spells out how accurate that transducer is. So why do some loggers (i.e. Cambridge 302 - a flight computer) ask you to set the barometric pressure much as we do with an altimeter? Others (i.e. Cambridge 302A, EW Microrecorder - both flight loggers) do not require this. NOTE: I have flown with both a 302 and a 302A at the same time ... and the overlapped log files in SeeYou were identical. Therefore I the pre-flight barometer setting is not incorporated into the FAI flight log. I can only assume that the pre-flight barometric settings is to enhance the accuracy of a flight computer, not a simple flight logger. Is this increase accuracy important? Some flight software also has the capability of setting "Altitude" (i.e. Glide Navigator II). Why is that? Thanks, John "67" DeRosa |
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