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9/29/2018 2:59 PM
 

Hi, my name is Paul and I'm relatively new to iFly. I'm considering the 740b for a build coming up and I've been playing with both the iphone app and the simulator via the online version for Windows. I have used the Garmin 660 prior and it has a nice automatic logbook that showed each flight, length, airports, etc. I can't seem to find that feature within iFly. Does it exist? It was very handy in keeping my paper logbook current and accurate by automatically logging each flight once I lifted off. I could check it every few flights and take a photo so that when I got home, I could write them in my actual logbook.

Thanks,

Paul

 
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9/29/2018 5:26 PM
 

I'm almost certain that iFly does not have a log book function.  It does have a flight time recorder of sorts.  You can add an instrument that will count the H:M:S of time that your plane is travelling above a threshold speed (15, or perhaps 40 kts?)  You could take a picture of that.  I don't use the feature, but here's a composite screenshot of the Fft Duration instrument, and the choices if you click on, or tap the instrument. 

 
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9/29/2018 7:48 PM
 

You can also use the History button, which will show flight time, and show your route on the chart.

 
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9/29/2018 10:35 PM
 

Maybe I've simply overlooked it. Can you tell me where the History button is located? 

 
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9/29/2018 11:02 PM
 

Bottom of the screen, right side, between the Sketch, and Inst Group buttons

 
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