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Step 6 – You can now view your ground track in Google Maps.
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Step 5 – Select “Import” under the new Untitled layer.
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Step 4 – Click on “Create Map” at the bottom.
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Step 9 – Occasionally, the track will be jagged/spiky in places, especially in the vertical axis.
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Step 8 – If you cannot see your track, or if you want to view your track over time, try adjusting the time sliders in the top-left corner.
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Step 6 – Try panning the camera obliquely to the ground.
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Step 4 – Check “Create KML Tracks” and “Create KML Linestrings”. Make sure “Adjust altitudes to ground height” is unselected, since you wish to view your altitude.
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Step 6 – To access the file, scroll further down and enable “Wifi File Access”. Ensure your computer and phone are on the same WiFi network.
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Step 3 – Select “Only Visible” to export only the tracks visible on the map as a .gpx file.
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Step 2 – Scroll down and select “Import/Export”.
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Step 3 – To view more information, select “Details”. You can see your speed and altitude information from the “graphs” section.
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Step 2 – To hide the track, select “Edit” and then “Hide”.
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Step 3 – Select map view by tapping the second tab from left on the top menu bar.
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Step 6 – Before you climb in to the glider, select “resume” to start recording.
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Step 5 – The track will start recording.
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Step 4 – Scroll down the list of activities and select “flying”.
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