Is there a way to determine G loads from VS, or IAS?
Such as in a landing, how would you figure the G load at touchdown?
Extrapolating the data downloaded from the G3X?
The answer is that the landing G load will be zero because we all roll that baby on, smooth as a baby's behind, right?
''Absolutely! Every landing I made in the B-777 was always a "greaser"
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This is the norm in a B-777
Surprised the G3X doesn’t log the G loads. The Dynon logs them by default. G sensors are dirt cheap…. .
Oliver
My G Meter is enabled on the G3X. It logs nearly every other bit of information from the flight. But zero G load data. None.
And it is archaic in it's speed with data logging at one second intervals. One second in the modern age of electronics is a lifetime. So slow that you can't get any real meaningful data regarding rate-of-change.
I'd take another look... my G3X Touch system records both normal acceleration and lateral acceleration.
Sounds you are looking for some kind of custom data acquisition system. This is experimental aviation, so you should be able to design your own quite easily. Good luck!