+xSemperFi - 2/18/2017 12:31:25 PMAssuming a mobile device (don't know the PC version, did you fly with a laptop? Thought it would be plan only).Go to <Logs>, select the Log in question, choose <Send by Email>, send the log to an email of your wish.Open the email, you'll find the native .flightlog, a .gpx converted and the .kml file for GoogleEarth of your flight.The .gpx contains all you ask for and the .kml contains 5 min. markers to get overview progress during flight.Simple enough?
+xericferret - 2/18/2017 12:57:23 PM+xSemperFi - 2/18/2017 12:31:25 PMAssuming a mobile device (don't know the PC version, did you fly with a laptop? Thought it would be plan only).Go to <Logs>, select the Log in question, choose <Send by Email>, send the log to an email of your wish.Open the email, you'll find the native .flightlog, a .gpx converted and the .kml file for GoogleEarth of your flight.The .gpx contains all you ask for and the .kml contains 5 min. markers to get overview progress during flight.Simple enough?Brilliant, thanks, have now done this. I fly with a Tesco Hudl (tablet), but think I shall be working on a PC with the photos. ChrisPS I never cease to be amazed at what can be achieved with Skydemon!
+xSemperFi - 2/20/2017 9:30:56 AMChris, to be friendly, how about getting acquainted with the software and RTFM?In Skydemon PC Plan you don't need to send an email to get the converted flight logs.Simply select from menu Analysis, Open Flightlog, Export, choose GPX or Google Earth.
+xSemperFi - 2/20/2017 10:16:39 AMDid you recognize that the file type in Export is a drop down list, appears when you click on GPX?
+xTim Dawson - 2/20/2017 10:38:02 AMYou can answer your original question without leaving SkyDemon. When your log is open you can grab the little white aircraft in virtual radar and drag it forward and backward through the log. As you do this you'll see the time and various other stats displayed next to it, and the aircraft will appear in the main map too. Thus you can establish exactly where you were at a particular time, if you like.