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Old 02-20-2004 | 01:33 PM
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i have createded log books and ID on excel documents
to download them goto:

http://www.volkan-dil.co.uk/web1.htm
what do you think (FHHuber dont reply)
Old 02-20-2004 | 03:04 PM
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FYI, I started a thread on Flight logs where a few people discussed some examples...

[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1473457/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#1473457]Flight Logs - Anyone keep these? [/link]
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I made a similar log, but had a section to the right for "notes". Would often describe the flight, the plane's set up, weather conditions.... You get the idea.
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I'm glad to see that others also keep a flight log. I thought I was being overly compulsive about doing so, but naturally started keeping one because 1) as an engineer I find it useful to go back to notes to see what did or didn't work and 2) as a full scale airplane pilot it is standard practice. Other than standard data fields, such as date,place, wind, model, etc., I find it useful to include who was with me. It helps me track the progress of my "students".
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I'm glad to see that others also keep a flight log. I thought I was being overly compulsive about doing so, but naturally started keeping one because 1) as an engineer I find it useful to go back to notes to see what did or didn't work and 2) as a full scale airplane pilot it is standard practice. Other than standard data fields, such as date,place, wind, model, etc., I find it useful to include who was with me. It helps me track the progress of my "students".
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