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3/10/2017 6:28 PM
 

Where is the ADS-B log file located on the iPad?

 
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3/13/2017 2:35 PM
 
It's located under iFly's internal App file folders, which aren't supposed to be accessible externally, unless you hack it somehow.

What do you plan to do with it? As is, it's a proprietary format that only iFly can read, and so the only use we have for it here is to allow users to send these to use via Bug reports, and then we can "replay" then entire session inside iFly at our office, to reproduce any issues reported by users. Otherwise, these ADS-B logs are in an otherwise useless format.

Brian Knox, Sr Software Engineer
 
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3/13/2017 2:59 PM
 

Was just wondering since I've logged a couple sessions out of curiosity

 
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5/26/2017 7:14 PM
 

I have a bubble canopy and fly 2-3 hour legs about once per week.  I have the IFly 740 recessed into my panel and I rely upon its gps to drive my autopilot.  To be brief, it's awesome.  I keep an iPad mini strapped to my leg and use different zoom levels on both.  As noted, the readability of the 740 is far superior to that of the iPad.  The iPad touch UI is much smoother than the 740.  Based on my requirements for a panel mount unit with a WAAS enabled GPS the iPad was not an option.  

 
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5/26/2017 7:36 PM
 

You can use a WAAS GPS with your iPad.

 
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