
Flight Test Data Import and Editing Interface
The flight test import and analysis tool provides a powerful interface to access and analyze flight test data. This tool enables the user to import many current flight test formats in use at the government and industry flight test centers and can be easily configured for any other
specific format. The software will also load a generic ASCII text format, that like the simulation output, consists of a header, followed by the list of signals, followed by the signals themselves aligned in rows starting with time. Once loaded into the flight interface, all flight
signals may then be plotted, cropped, filtered and edited graphically for wild points or signal drop outs as needed for input into the simulation from this tool. The tool can be used to increase or decrease the data interval size to required configurations. One of the unique features of
this interface is that the user can build his own unique function operation using a Function Wizard that D-Six provides. This unique capability allows the dynamic inclusion of new manipulation tools into the plotting interface so the user can easily build a module that will load into
the Function interface on the data editor and become available for use in the interface. This would allow the user to build a special filtering capability, if required, and have the tool available for dynamic operation in the editor. Further, this tool can then be made available to
other D-Six users. Bihrle and other users are continually developing new function operations that are made available to our customers
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While the DataEditor presented above provides immediate, individual channel editing capability over any imported database, D-Six also provides a separate interface that allows the display and manipulation of multiple databses, either by individual channel or propagated over the
entire database(s). The MultiEditor interface, shown below provides the user with an interface.
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