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AoI The Angle of Incidence diff is shown in the wing view as triangle in millimeters if no ref is selected. Plus means faster. Minus means slower.
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Result

2026-04-12 20:23 UTC

Ozone Octane FLX 25 (2008)

General Information
ManufacturerOzone Paragliders LTD
ModelOctane FLX
Year2008
Size25
Line chartOpen
Total airtimen/a
Line set airtimen/a
Tolerance +/- 10mm (Review)
Data integrity & access

    Settings

    The deviation of the measured values from the nominal values is between 41 and 60mm. Adjust the value according to your measuring set-up.
    Put a positive value if readings are too short.
    Put a negative value if readings are too long.

    Wing as seen from above in flight

    AR1

    A1
    A2
    A3

    BR1

    Ba1
    Ba2
    Ba3
    Bb1
    Bb2
    Bb3

    CR1

    C1
    C2
    C3

    DR1

    D1
    D2
    D3

    AR2

    A4
    A5
    A6

    BR2

    Ba4
    Ba5
    Ba6
    Bb4
    Bb5
    Bb6

    CR2

    C4
    C5
    C6

    DR2

    D4
    D5
    D6

    AR3

    A7
    A8
    A9

    BR3

    Ba7
    Ba8
    Ba9
    Bb7
    Bb8
    Bb9

    CR3

    C7
    C8
    C9

    DR3

    D7
    D8
    D9

    AR4

    A10
    A11
    A12

    BR4

    Ba10
    Ba11
    Ba12
    Bb10
    Bb11
    Bb12

    CR4

    C10
    C11
    C12

    DR4

    D10
    D11
    D12

    BR5

    A13
    A14
    B13
    B14
    C13
    C14
    D13
    D14

    AR1

    A1
    A2
    A3

    BR1

    Ba1
    Ba2
    Ba3
    Bb1
    Bb2
    Bb3

    CR1

    C1
    C2
    C3

    DR1

    D1
    D2
    D3

    AR2

    A4
    A5
    A6

    BR2

    Ba4
    Ba5
    Ba6
    Bb4
    Bb5
    Bb6

    CR2

    C4
    C5
    C6

    DR2

    D4
    D5
    D6

    AR3

    A7
    A8
    A9

    BR3

    Ba7
    Ba8
    Ba9
    Bb7
    Bb8
    Bb9

    CR3

    C7
    C8
    C9

    DR3

    D7
    D8
    D9

    AR4

    A10
    A11
    A12

    BR4

    Ba10
    Ba11
    Ba12
    Bb10
    Bb11
    Bb12

    CR4

    C10
    C11
    C12

    DR4

    D10
    D11
    D12

    BR5

    A13
    A14
    B13
    B14
    C13
    C14
    D13
    D14
    Offsets relative to median diff (50)
    AR1
    BR1
    CR1
    DR1
    AR2
    BR2
    CR2
    DR2
    AR3
    BR3
    CR3
    DR3
    AR4
    BR4
    CR4
    DR4
    BR5
    AR1
    BR1
    CR1
    DR1
    AR2
    BR2
    CR2
    DR2
    AR3
    BR3
    CR3
    DR3
    AR4
    BR4
    CR4
    DR4
    BR5

    Left riser

    nom:
    7373.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A1,A2,A3) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A1
    nom:
    7387
    rdg:
    7441
    diff:
    A2
    nom:
    7357
    rdg:
    7412
    diff:
    A3
    nom:
    7376
    rdg:
    7431
    diff:
    nom:
    7289.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba1,Ba2,Ba3,Bb1,Bb2,Bb3) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba1
    nom:
    7305
    rdg:
    7357
    diff:
    Ba2
    nom:
    7274
    rdg:
    7326
    diff:
    Ba3
    nom:
    7293
    rdg:
    7343
    diff:
    Bb1
    nom:
    7302
    rdg:
    7355
    diff:
    Bb2
    nom:
    7271
    rdg:
    7318
    diff:
    Bb3
    nom:
    7291
    rdg:
    7340
    diff:
    nom:
    7324.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C1,C2,C3) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C1
    nom:
    7339
    rdg:
    7387
    diff:
    C2
    nom:
    7308
    rdg:
    7358
    diff:
    C3
    nom:
    7326
    rdg:
    7372
    diff:
    nom:
    7440.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D1,D2,D3) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D1
    nom:
    7456
    rdg:
    7502
    diff:
    D2
    nom:
    7426
    rdg:
    7471
    diff:
    D3
    nom:
    7440
    rdg:
    7485
    diff:
    nom:
    7342.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A4,A5,A6) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A4
    nom:
    7363
    rdg:
    7423
    diff:
    A5
    nom:
    7326
    rdg:
    7383
    diff:
    A6
    nom:
    7339
    rdg:
    7397
    diff:
    nom:
    7267.17
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba4,Ba5,Ba6,Bb4,Bb5,Bb6) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba4
    nom:
    7288
    rdg:
    7346
    diff:
    Ba5
    nom:
    7251
    rdg:
    7306
    diff:
    Ba6
    nom:
    7265
    rdg:
    7321
    diff:
    Bb4
    nom:
    7284
    rdg:
    7340
    diff:
    Bb5
    nom:
    7249
    rdg:
    7304
    diff:
    Bb6
    nom:
    7266
    rdg:
    7318
    diff:
    nom:
    7305.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C4,C5,C6) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C4
    nom:
    7325
    rdg:
    7374
    diff:
    C5
    nom:
    7289
    rdg:
    7339
    diff:
    C6
    nom:
    7303
    rdg:
    7348
    diff:
    nom:
    7412.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D4,D5,D6) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D4
    nom:
    7434
    rdg:
    7480
    diff:
    D5
    nom:
    7397
    rdg:
    7443
    diff:
    D6
    nom:
    7406
    rdg:
    7449
    diff:
    nom:
    7234.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A7,A8,A9) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A7
    nom:
    7271
    rdg:
    7330
    diff:
    A8
    nom:
    7218
    rdg:
    7272
    diff:
    A9
    nom:
    7215
    rdg:
    7267
    diff:
    nom:
    7176.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba7,Ba8,Ba9,Bb7,Bb8,Bb9) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba7
    nom:
    7212
    rdg:
    7269
    diff:
    Ba8
    nom:
    7159
    rdg:
    7214
    diff:
    Ba9
    nom:
    7157
    rdg:
    7208
    diff:
    Bb7
    nom:
    7208
    rdg:
    7263
    diff:
    Bb8
    nom:
    7160
    rdg:
    7213
    diff:
    Bb9
    nom:
    7162
    rdg:
    7209
    diff:
    nom:
    7213.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C7,C8,C9) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C7
    nom:
    7248
    rdg:
    7295
    diff:
    C8
    nom:
    7198
    rdg:
    7245
    diff:
    C9
    nom:
    7193
    rdg:
    7240
    diff:
    nom:
    7307.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D7,D8,D9) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D7
    nom:
    7346
    rdg:
    7387
    diff:
    D8
    nom:
    7294
    rdg:
    7339
    diff:
    D9
    nom:
    7281
    rdg:
    7322
    diff:
    nom:
    6967.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A10,A11,A12) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A10
    nom:
    7037
    rdg:
    7095
    diff:
    A11
    nom:
    6950
    rdg:
    7003
    diff:
    A12
    nom:
    6914
    rdg:
    6970
    diff:
    nom:
    6929.17
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba10,Ba11,Ba12,Bb10,Bb11,Bb12) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba10
    nom:
    6998
    rdg:
    7055
    diff:
    Ba11
    nom:
    6912
    rdg:
    6968
    diff:
    Ba12
    nom:
    6873
    rdg:
    6924
    diff:
    Bb10
    nom:
    6993
    rdg:
    7046
    diff:
    Bb11
    nom:
    6915
    rdg:
    6969
    diff:
    Bb12
    nom:
    6884
    rdg:
    6936
    diff:
    nom:
    6937.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C10,C11,C12) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C10
    nom:
    7009
    rdg:
    7061
    diff:
    C11
    nom:
    6925
    rdg:
    6977
    diff:
    C12
    nom:
    6879
    rdg:
    6929
    diff:
    nom:
    7007.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D10,D11,D12) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D10
    nom:
    7087
    rdg:
    7132
    diff:
    D11
    nom:
    6997
    rdg:
    7045
    diff:
    D12
    nom:
    6938
    rdg:
    6983
    diff:
    nom:
    6509.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR5

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A13,A14,B13,B14,C13,C14,D13,D14) / 8

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A13
    nom:
    6638
    rdg:
    6682
    diff:
    A14
    nom:
    6376
    rdg:
    6425
    diff:
    B13
    nom:
    6596
    rdg:
    6646
    diff:
    B14
    nom:
    6382
    rdg:
    6430
    diff:
    C13
    nom:
    6605
    rdg:
    6652
    diff:
    C14
    nom:
    6400
    rdg:
    6450
    diff:
    D13
    nom:
    6649
    rdg:
    6697
    diff:
    D14
    nom:
    6430
    rdg:
    6481
    diff:

    Right riser

    nom:
    7373.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A1,A2,A3) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A1
    nom:
    7387
    rdg:
    7444
    diff:
    A2
    nom:
    7357
    rdg:
    7412
    diff:
    A3
    nom:
    7376
    rdg:
    7426
    diff:
    nom:
    7289.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba1,Ba2,Ba3,Bb1,Bb2,Bb3) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba1
    nom:
    7305
    rdg:
    7360
    diff:
    Ba2
    nom:
    7274
    rdg:
    7329
    diff:
    Ba3
    nom:
    7293
    rdg:
    7346
    diff:
    Bb1
    nom:
    7302
    rdg:
    7352
    diff:
    Bb2
    nom:
    7271
    rdg:
    7324
    diff:
    Bb3
    nom:
    7291
    rdg:
    7344
    diff:
    nom:
    7324.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C1,C2,C3) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C1
    nom:
    7339
    rdg:
    7387
    diff:
    C2
    nom:
    7308
    rdg:
    7358
    diff:
    C3
    nom:
    7326
    rdg:
    7373
    diff:
    nom:
    7440.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D1,D2,D3) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D1
    nom:
    7456
    rdg:
    7501
    diff:
    D2
    nom:
    7426
    rdg:
    7469
    diff:
    D3
    nom:
    7440
    rdg:
    7485
    diff:
    nom:
    7342.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A4,A5,A6) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A4
    nom:
    7363
    rdg:
    7416
    diff:
    A5
    nom:
    7326
    rdg:
    7380
    diff:
    A6
    nom:
    7339
    rdg:
    7392
    diff:
    nom:
    7267.17
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba4,Ba5,Ba6,Bb4,Bb5,Bb6) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba4
    nom:
    7288
    rdg:
    7341
    diff:
    Ba5
    nom:
    7251
    rdg:
    7303
    diff:
    Ba6
    nom:
    7265
    rdg:
    7315
    diff:
    Bb4
    nom:
    7284
    rdg:
    7338
    diff:
    Bb5
    nom:
    7249
    rdg:
    7297
    diff:
    Bb6
    nom:
    7266
    rdg:
    7315
    diff:
    nom:
    7305.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C4,C5,C6) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C4
    nom:
    7325
    rdg:
    7375
    diff:
    C5
    nom:
    7289
    rdg:
    7335
    diff:
    C6
    nom:
    7303
    rdg:
    7347
    diff:
    nom:
    7412.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D4,D5,D6) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D4
    nom:
    7434
    rdg:
    7480
    diff:
    D5
    nom:
    7397
    rdg:
    7444
    diff:
    D6
    nom:
    7406
    rdg:
    7452
    diff:
    nom:
    7234.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A7,A8,A9) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A7
    nom:
    7271
    rdg:
    7324
    diff:
    A8
    nom:
    7218
    rdg:
    7273
    diff:
    A9
    nom:
    7215
    rdg:
    7270
    diff:
    nom:
    7176.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba7,Ba8,Ba9,Bb7,Bb8,Bb9) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba7
    nom:
    7212
    rdg:
    7264
    diff:
    Ba8
    nom:
    7159
    rdg:
    7212
    diff:
    Ba9
    nom:
    7157
    rdg:
    7207
    diff:
    Bb7
    nom:
    7208
    rdg:
    7261
    diff:
    Bb8
    nom:
    7160
    rdg:
    7209
    diff:
    Bb9
    nom:
    7162
    rdg:
    7210
    diff:
    nom:
    7213.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C7,C8,C9) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C7
    nom:
    7248
    rdg:
    7290
    diff:
    C8
    nom:
    7198
    rdg:
    7242
    diff:
    C9
    nom:
    7193
    rdg:
    7237
    diff:
    nom:
    7307.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D7,D8,D9) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D7
    nom:
    7346
    rdg:
    7390
    diff:
    D8
    nom:
    7294
    rdg:
    7338
    diff:
    D9
    nom:
    7281
    rdg:
    7329
    diff:
    nom:
    6967.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A10,A11,A12) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A10
    nom:
    7037
    rdg:
    7091
    diff:
    A11
    nom:
    6950
    rdg:
    7000
    diff:
    A12
    nom:
    6914
    rdg:
    6964
    diff:
    nom:
    6929.17
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(Ba10,Ba11,Ba12,Bb10,Bb11,Bb12) / 6

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    Ba10
    nom:
    6998
    rdg:
    7053
    diff:
    Ba11
    nom:
    6912
    rdg:
    6967
    diff:
    Ba12
    nom:
    6873
    rdg:
    6926
    diff:
    Bb10
    nom:
    6993
    rdg:
    7044
    diff:
    Bb11
    nom:
    6915
    rdg:
    6969
    diff:
    Bb12
    nom:
    6884
    rdg:
    6941
    diff:
    nom:
    6937.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C10,C11,C12) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    C10
    nom:
    7009
    rdg:
    7058
    diff:
    C11
    nom:
    6925
    rdg:
    6974
    diff:
    C12
    nom:
    6879
    rdg:
    6926
    diff:
    nom:
    7007.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group DR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(D10,D11,D12) / 3

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    D10
    nom:
    7087
    rdg:
    7138
    diff:
    D11
    nom:
    6997
    rdg:
    7046
    diff:
    D12
    nom:
    6938
    rdg:
    6986
    diff:
    nom:
    6509.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR5

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A13,A14,B13,B14,C13,C14,D13,D14) / 8

    Statistics of "19"

    Evidence must be high for the system to show colored dots at all.

    Evidence levels
    • Low: 3 datasets found and quality is below 18
    • Medium: 3 datasets found and quality higher than 17
    • High: 10 datasets found and quality is at least 25 / 3 datasets found and quality is at least 50

    The color of the dot itself is based on the spread.

    Color codes
    • Green (reliable): Spread is less than or equal to 2.0. Chances are high that you will get a very similar result.
    • Yellow (uncertain): Spread is less than or equal to 3.0. Your result might diverge from the expected length change.
    • Orange (unreliable): Spread is greater than 3.0. Given the data we have, the length change might be something but what expected.

    The following table shows statistics acquired by user measurements.

    A13
    nom:
    6638
    rdg:
    6684
    diff:
    A14
    nom:
    6376
    rdg:
    6430
    diff:
    B13
    nom:
    6596
    rdg:
    6638
    diff:
    B14
    nom:
    6382
    rdg:
    6433
    diff:
    C13
    nom:
    6605
    rdg:
    6650
    diff:
    C14
    nom:
    6400
    rdg:
    6451
    diff:
    D13
    nom:
    6649
    rdg:
    6701
    diff:
    D14
    nom:
    6430
    rdg:
    6484
    diff:

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