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MGL Avionics Stratomaster Ultra “L” Owner’s manual
Page 13
Flight log examples
Definition start of flight: The point in time when engine RPM increases above a preset limit
as determined by you (Refer take-off revs page 46), as well as from the time at which the
airspeed increases to above 30 mph, 48 kph or 26 knots.
Definition end of flight: The point in time when the airspeed decreases to below 20 mph,
32 kph or 17 knots for longer than 30 seconds.
Example one
:
Stratomaster Ultra setup:
Instructor mode: Normal
Flight detect mode: Automatic
Hour fraction mode: Hour has minutes
Altitude Feet
Distance Miles
Airspeed ASI
Time of day Action
13h06 Increase revs to higher than hobbs revs
13h08 Increase revs to higher than take-off revs
13h09 Airspeed as per start of flight definition
13h29 Airspeed as per end of flight definition
Log results:
T/O 05/07 13:09 00:21
ALT 4636Ft SPD 183mph Hobbs 0155:51
Day/Month Take-off time Duration of flight
Highest altitude Highest airspeed Hobbs reading at end flight
(Note: Take-off revs only determines the start of the flight. Revs for the remainder of the
flight are not taken into account).
Example two
:
Stratomaster Ultra setup:
Instructor mode: Normal
Flight detect mode: Automatic
Hour fraction mode: Hour has decimals
Altitude Feet
Distance Miles
Airspeed ASI
Time of day Action
13h06 Increase revs to higher than hobbs revs
13h08 Increase revs to higher than take-off revs
13h09 Airspeed as per start of flight definition
13h29 Airspeed as per end of flight definition
Log results:

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