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EMRR announces new Flight Log upgrade, other features Print E-mail PDF
2009 Archived News by Essence's Model Rocketry Reviews   
Thursday, August 20, 2009

ImageEssence's Model Rocketry Reviews and Resources (EMRR) announced its new upgrade to their Flight Log Profile feature. This feature is available to any guest with > 25 flight logs recorded on EMRR. If the guest has a Flight Log Management Account, they will also be able to save their Flight Profile set-up, as well as, edit, copy, add pictures, and link flight logs from the Management Account.

The Flight Log Profile provides the statistics of the guest's rocket flying.  Such as: Recorded Flights and Rockets, Average Flights, Power (N), and Spending. In addition, Level 1-3 rocket, Highest Altitude, Top Rocket, Motor Class, Motor, Manufacturer and Diameter.

In addition, guests enjoy eight graphical representations of the data: 

  1. All Motor Usage Graph which separates the motors used by letter-designation and reports total newtons and total dollars (EMRR apologizes in advance!);
  2. Flight Configuration Graph which shows the number of flights by cluster, staged, staged-cluster, etc.;
  3. Motor Diameter Graph which shows the number of motors used by diameter; 
  4. Motor Manufacturer Graph which shows the number of motors used by manufacturer;
  5. Top 10 Rockets;
  6. Top 10 Motors used; 
  7. 5-Year Comparison Motor Usage Graph; and
  8. 5-Year Monthly Motor Usage Graph which separates your motors used by month and reports total newtons and total dollars.

Lastly, the Rocket List With Recommended Motors shows all of the guests rockets, what motor configurations they have used and the manufacturer recommended motors (if exist).

This is truly a feature to be enjoyed!

Website: http://www.rocketreviews.com/


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