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  1. cshavit

    Cloud Ahoy new release and deal

    Hi Rob and all. I'm Chuck, the founder of CloudAhoy. It's great to hear from pilots who were early adopters of CloudAhoy. You guys are exactly the pilots we had in mind when we came up with "one month free for everybody" as part of our 5.0 launch. If you have an account, it is now upgraded to...
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    Filiming training flights in cockpit

    Anyone tried to embed the flight video in CloudAhoy's debrief?
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    What good is the Pressure Sensor on the Stratus 2s?

    To debrief, the best altitude would be the one that was displayed by the altimeter in the cockpit, which is barometric of course. About the usefulness of Stratus pressure sensor: not very useful for debriefing. For one thing, CloudAhoy would need to know the altimeter setting, which is...
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    What good is the Pressure Sensor on the Stratus 2s?

    When importing from Stratus, CloudAhoy converts the GPS altitude to MSL. The altitude displayed in CloudAhoy is MSL.
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    Problem with track log with Stratus 2S

    Looking at CloudAhoy's debrief, it's clear that data was not logged correctly during the patterns in the NW areas (crosswind legs), when you were banking. The orange straight lines result from missing or erroneous data on the crosswind. It's likely related to unit's location. The combination...
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    Foreflight 6.3 with W&B and flight path recording...

    ​You're correct. Our integration with ForeFlight enables importing Stratus data from ForeFlight to CloudAhoy, and analyze and debrief the flight. BTW, if you are only interested in flight tracks, you can also use CloudAhoy Free. The paid subscription is only needed for the full debrief...
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    Foreflight 6.3 with W&B and flight path recording...

    ​Yes, CloudAhoy has weather, specifically wind. It displays the wind at any point along the flight path, as well as the airspeed and heading. The wind data is ​saved as part of the flight, and is displayed both numerically and graphically as wind barbs.
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