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Great app. I didn’t know the iPhone had this capability, that display is great and allows adjustment for current barometric pressure. Just a great app and satisfies my curiosity about these things.It's 2023 !!!
This app needs major modernizations such as an option for digital display, GPS source option, a widget with one click floating display where it can be used over other apps as well as a split screen so you can use he app while using other apps, etc. When these are done, let me know to purchase !!Works well!
I am an aircraft avionics technician, specializing in aircraft air data systems. I find this app (in conjunction with the iPhone’s built-in pressure sensor) is extremely accurate.Mr Carl Jones
Love it . I find it very accurate when the proper barometric pressure is entered .Great app
App seems to work very well.Great Little Altimeter App!
I am a retired pilot, who has flown many different types of light aircraft. I must say that I am very impressed the realistic altimeter that you have created. It’s sensitive — it even registered an altitude gain & loss as the car I was riding in went over a highway overpass. The instrument’s hands move smoothly, just like a real altimeter’s hands do. The “Pressure Compensation Adjustment” feature works beautifully. When I first downloaded the app, I noticed that the “PCA” could be adjusted only in 0.02 “ Hg in. increments — even-numbered altimeter settings (29.90, 29.92, 29.94, etc.). Since then, however, I’ve discovered that odd-numbered settings (e.g.: 29.95) can be input by manually grabbing and rotating the dial within the Kollsman window to the desired “more-accurate” setting, which then is displayed as “29.95” on the “PCA” display readout. The developer might want to include that capability in the “instructions”, since I found out about that feature, solely by accident. I believe that it is accurate enough, to be used as an “EMERGENCY BACK-UP ONLY” altitude instrument, ONLY IN UNPRESSURIZED AIRCRAFT, in case of failure of the on-board altimeter, or of the entire pitot-static system. VERY IMPRESSIVE!Show lessDeveloper Response
Thank you for the kind review! We do have to update the instructions, but I wanted to get this update out there as soon as possible. If you have any suggestions for improvements, feel free to email us at info@mox.dev - feedback from real pilots is invaluable!Great Little Altimeter App!
I am a retired pilot, who has flown many different types of light aircraft. I must say that I am very impressed the realistic altimeter that you have created. It’s sensitive — it even registered an altitude gain & loss as the car I was riding in went over a highway overpass. The instrument’s hands move smoothly, just like a real altimeter’s hands do.
The “Pressure Compensation Adjustment” feature works beautifully. When I first downloaded the app, I noticed that the “PCA” could be adjusted only in 0.02 “ Hg in. increments — even-numbered altimeter settings (29.90, 29.92, 29.94, etc.).
Since then, however, I’ve discovered that odd-numbered settings (e.g.: 29.95) can be input by manually grabbing and rotating the dial within the Kollsman window to the desired “more-accurate” setting, which then is displayed as “29.95” on the “PCA” display readout.
The developer might want to include that capability in the “instructions”, since I found out about that feature, solely by accident.
I believe that it is accurate enough, to be used as an “EMERGENCY BACK-UP ONLY” altitude instrument, ONLY IN UNPRESSURIZED AIRCRAFT, in case of failure of the on-board altimeter, or of the entire pitot-static system.
VERY IMPRESSIVE!Show lessAnnoying
Way too expensive for what it does. Pop up adds make the free version truly uselessAccurate
It matches my current altitude.Awesome App
I’ve checked this in flight and find it very accurate. More so than several well known aviation navigation applications.