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  • Altimeter

    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!
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    Developer 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!
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  • Annoying

    Way too expensive for what it does. Pop up adds make the free version truly useless
  • Accurate

    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.

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