Pilot G-Meter

Pilot G-Meter

By Flygo-Aviation Ltd

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2015-02-25
  • Current Version: 1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.66 MB
  • Developer: Flygo-Aviation Ltd
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 9.0
Score: 1.92308
1.92308
From 13 Ratings

Description

Pilot G-Meter G-meter also known as G-force indicator or aircraft accelerometer. You can measure the G load during maneuvers in the aircraft or paraglider from -5 to +7 G. It will automatically track minimum and maximum G force experienced during the whole duration of your flight. Beside normal maneuvers it's specially suggested for aerobatic flying. Enjoy the app and FLY SAFE! The FlyGoo team.

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Reviews

  • Nice appearance but sensing inverted

    1
    By JayDeeSour
    Nice appearance but the sensing is upside down. Magnitude appears correct. Orientation is along the y-axis only. Please correct sensing.
  • Reversed

    4
    By I fly inverted
    Works as advertised, except backwards... A two g pull-up registers as zero. A zero g pushover reads 2 positive. Which can kinda be solved by mounting the phone upside down..... I’m not a programmer, but one would think (perhaps incorrectly) that a sign shift somewhere in the code would solve the problem....
  • Pilot G Meter

    1
    By MLJ68
    Works only the first time after installing. After that, it just locks up on the intro graphic screen. $2.99 wasted.
  • Really bad

    1
    By Jdjduducnrnrhfuvvu
    Really bad
  • Simply does NOT work

    1
    By BoomerF16
    Regardless of phone orientation, it did not work in the airplane. Slap it around on the ground and it appears to register g force but at 4gs in the airplane, it read -1.2 or 0, depending on the orientation. On initialization, with the iPhone, it takes 15” to start, then promptly shuts off. If you reselect the app immediately after it closes itself, it will generally relaunch.
  • G Meter

    2
    By Jim Zan
    Sensing is reversed. Positive G's indicate as negative.
  • Works as advertised

    5
    By RKaplan8888
    Orient phone up and down for aircraft g-force, left to right for lateral acceleration, front to back for longitudinal acceleration. Retains max and min till reset. Works as advertised. I Phone 6.
  • Axes all different

    1
    By Preshenne
    Hey which axis of the device is supposed to be accurate? They give very different results. Device appears unable to calibrate at all. Not sure what it is actually indicating.
  • Senses in reverse

    2
    By Chrthomas
    It works, the sensing is completing backwards.
  • Crashes

    1
    By Twing207
    Waste of money doesn't work!

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