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Supported Devices
PC,Hub
Updated
May 16,2019
Size
6.81 MB
Age
Everyone
Release Date
Description
Before proceeding with the reading, please take note that FlightSim Logger *doesn't work* as a standalone software: you need to install one or more flight simulators on your PC, like Microsoft Flight Simulator X. These software are distributed and sold digitally or in the store retail worldwide.

If you love flight simulation... Welcome to FlightSim Logger!
Born in 2011, and also known with the old name of Fsx Logger, FlightSim Logger is the most advanced logger for flight simulation, used for many years by the community Piloti Virtuali Italiani.
FlightSim Logger is a powerful and complete blackbox for a lot of flight simulators available on the market, starting from Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 to Microsoft Flight Simulator X, including X-Plane and the newest Lockheed Martin Prepar3D.
FlightSim Logger works VERY WELL with every kind of aircrafts and helicopters included as built-in in the simulator or as third-party component (sold and purchased separately).

FlightSim Logger records a huge number of parameters every seconds during the flight:
- internal aircraft clock
- system clock
- stall condition
- on-ground aircraft status
- latitude, longitude and altitudine
- ground altitude
- vertical speed
- heading
- indicated and true airspeed
- overflown terrain type
- banking angle
- rpm of each engines
- fuel weight
- aircraft weight
- fuel flow for each engines
- lights status (beacon, cabin, landing, logo, navigation, panel, and so on)
- barometer adjustment (QNH, indicated in Hg)
- simulation rate
- flaps status
- aircraft name
- % throttle for each engines
- gear status
- autopilot master status
- overspeed status
- slew mode status (Microsoft FSX only)
- unlimited fuel status
- main door status
- level of realism
- collision status
- collision with others aircrafts status
- parking brakes
- gear retractable
- aircrafy in cloud
- engine type
- time of day
The list above is not comprehensive, it may be subject to change without notice.

FlightSim Logger save your flight on your PC in KML standard format (Keyhole Markup Language), so you can study all data using software like Google Earth or others Earth browser (more information here: https://developers.google.com/kml/).
With Google Earth data analysis, for example, you can see your flight in 3D mode, using all the data detected during the flight (latitude, longitude and altitude), in order to draw a trace on the virtual sky.
A ZIP/CSV file is also available, best used with Microsoft Excel or any other free spreadsheet software.
FlightSim Logger can publish your flight on the offical website http://flightsim.vivendobyte.net.
Here you can get a lot of statistics and informations about every published flight:
- takeoff and landing position
- flight duration
- flight duration during night
- overspeed (>250 knots) detected during the flight
- invalid banking (-/+ 30°)
- fuel consumed
- statistics about stall and throttle
- autopilot used during the flight
- gear up & down and corresponding altitude
- maximum altitude reached
- photos captured during the flight (this feature depends on the used flight simulator)

FlightSim Logger was created with the precious collaboration of Piloti Virtuali Italiani: thanks to all, because without them, this app would never be born.

The current release of FlightSim Logger supports the following simulators:
- old version of Microsoft Flight Simulator (2000/2002/2004)
- Microsoft Flight Simulator X
- all versions of Lockheed Martin Prepar3D
- all versions of XPlane
The connection with Microsoft Flight Simulator is native and doesn't require any add-on.
If you need to connect to XPlane or Prepar3D you may need to download and install an external component like FSUIPC.
Please refer to the official website of FSUIPC for more information: http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html.