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On their website, Foreflight has “Recap” which allows you to see an annual summary of your flights including a map (if you use their logbook) ; anyone know if MFB has something similar?
hm gotta learn that sometimeYou can easily export the data into google maps.
ps when I click your sig, I see a nice (blank) map of conusYou can easily export the data into google maps. Like if you click my signature. I haven’t done it for awhile though.
For a map view, go to Airports > Visited Airports. Click the "Change Query" to choose a date range, or to filter by dozens of other flight properties.On their website, Foreflight has “Recap” which allows you to see an annual summary of your flights including a map (if you use their logbook) ; anyone know if MFB has something similar?
I think the Foreflight logbook developers got jealous of MFB’s capability and copied itYes, you can produce a map filtered by any year or date range you like (or almost any other filter you can think of, like make/model of airplane, category of airplane, flights in a specific aircraft, flights in tailwheel aircraft, flights that were dual instruction (received or given), etc.)
Here is mine for 2023:
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I think that’s mostly because MFB is dedicated to only one task and has been doing it and adding features for over 17 years. I always saw the later addition of logbook functions to EFBs to be an “all things to all people” convenience.this has a lot of really useful features.
Haven't done FF to MFB specifically, but I'm sure FF has an "export to CSV" option. Then just import that to MFB and do a little massaging of column names, and you should be set.I have to learn how to transfer from Foreflight to MFB!!!
It does. Basic understanding of spreadsheets is all that's required.Haven't done FF to MFB specifically, but I'm sure FF has an "export to CSV" option. Then just import that to MFB and do a little massaging of column names, and you should be set.
Russ, what are you using to make this map? I have the data from Garmin but not sure how to make the map. ThanksYes, you can produce a map filtered by any year or date range you like (or almost any other filter you can think of, like make/model of airplane, category of airplane, flights in a specific aircraft, flights in tailwheel aircraft, flights that were dual instruction (received or given), etc.)
Here is mine for 2023:
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He's using the same thing I did to make mine. Russ uses MyFligthtBook as his logbook. It's one of the capabilities of the system.Russ, what are you using to make this map? I have the data from Garmin but not sure how to make the map. Thanks
Thanks. I will check it out and see how I have to enter the data.He's using the same thing I did to make mine. Russ uses MyFligthtBook as his logbook. It's one of the capabilities of the system.
Not Garmin data, just his logbook entries.
Like in a logbook. Finish a flight. Log the flight. For the past, if you have already been logging electronically (I have since the early 1990s) it's export/import. If not, you are going to do it manually, flight by flight, to get what we do. (You can do catch up entries, but those aren't going to show each airport or each route.)Thanks. I will check it out and see how I have to enter the data.
There Mark goes again, saving me the time to type out exactly the same thing he's going to say anyway!Keep in mind that for both Russ and I, MFB is our standard, every day, logbook. .
I figured you were busy.There Mark goes again, saving me the time to type out exactly the same thing he's going to say anyway!
You can download KML tracks for flights from ADSBExchange and import those to flights in your logbook. I’ve done that a couple times when I didn’t record the log in MFB or ForeFlight in the airplane.I kinda wish that I'd recorded the actual waypoint/airway routing for my old flights.... that would be an interesting map to study...
I should have replied sooner; been somewhat offline. Yes, MyFlightbook has had this for years and years. Go to Training->Achievements and scroll down. By default, it shows you all time, but you can select previous year to get the recap for the previous year. Note that if you subscribe to the weekly/monthly emails, it includes the previous year automatically in the Jan 1 email.On their website, Foreflight has “Recap” which allows you to see an annual summary of your flights including a map (if you use their logbook) ; anyone know if MFB has something similar?