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Figure 67: Logger and logbook specific parameters.
Takeoff speed is the threshold speed, which must be exceeded. As soon it
is exceeded (with a small delay) Nesis treats the aircraft as airborne.
This speed shall be larger than wind gusts to prevent false logs.
Landing speed This is similar to takeoff speed, but it is used to detect land-
ings. As soon as airspeed drops below this threshold, Nesis considers
that the aircraft has landed and marks this in logger. It also stops
counting flight time.
Detection delay is valid both for takeoff and landing speed. It defines the
time for which takeoff or landing condition must be met. This is used
to prevent false takeoff/landing detection.
Landing rotor RPM Set this to zero for all aeroplanes. Rotorcraft shall set
this to a value, where they can't fly anymore (say 200 RPMs). When
landing rotor RPM is set, Nesis does not relay completely on the landing
speed alone, but it also demands that rotor RPMs are lower than given
threshold. Only when both, speed and rotor RPMs are below their
thresholds, it will detect landing.
Engine RPM threshold is the limiting engine RPMs used to detect that en-
gine is running.
8.3.7

Maintenance

This option is used to set a maintenance warning. Figure 68 shows the main-
tenance options on the left and a warning window on the right.
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8.3 Settings
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