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I made such a gauge years ago, but I don't think I uploaded it. (I use it for testing in carrrier operations and spaceflight).Iam looking for a distance gauge. Something simple that can tell me nm's flown. Something that I can reset to zero at any time during a flight. I have searched and could not find one.
Any help is appreciated.
I made such a gauge years ago, but I don't think I uploaded it. (I use it for testing in carrrier operations and spaceflight).
Besides selectable units (ft, nmiles, meters, km's), you can reset the zero-point at any time.
It displays both "straight" distance (the distance between current position and ref. point) and "travelled" distance (which is what you want).
However, it needs a brush-up.
- Straight distance is only accurate within 100 nmiles or so, because it uses simplified formules (not the great-circle formules) now.
- It only measures in the horizontal plane (so doesn't take altitude difference into account). I'll implement that too, and make that user-selectable.
So I just need to re-code the original gauge a bit; all needed code is already implemented in my space-flight package, but not as stand-alone, simple gauge.
Probably have it ready in a week or so, after which I'll upload it here. (freeware of course) ...
Rob
... or one could use the same equipment that is required to be installed in all certified aircraft - a functioning clock.
It can be used to measure elapsed time, interval time (one ndb to the next), stages of an approach, time to/of climb/descent, and can be used as a reminder when dinner is ready.