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FSFlyingSchool PPL
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Hi FSFS-Simmers, To test the values in the Career Analysis I created a new pilot. First I did a really lousy landing giving me a landing score = 5,69. The another one doing my best and a landing score of 92,50. Looking in the Career analysis i get this curve telling me I have improved. First value 569 (representing 5,69). Last value 925 (representing 92,5). There seems to be something wrong with the proportions of these values?? Never mind. It's a very educational and entertaining (in one word: marvellous) program!! Just wanted to ask if these values can reflect a programming failure? Best Regards Lars
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FSFlyingSchool Developer
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This is an incorrect display caused by international differences in the representation of numerical data, especially the decimal point. We have encountered and fixed a few of these in the past and are working on a fix for this one. Thanks for the information.
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