XXI. Transfer your flight data
⚠️ Important note: If your instrument is connected via Bluetooth to the Syride app, the flight will be transmitted automatically at the end of the flight to your Syride account. It is also possible to transfer flights manually from the app.
From the Syride Link computer software:
Make sure you have installed the Syride Link transfer software: https://www.syride.com/en/logiciel
Turn on and connect the Evo to your computer with the USB cable.
Click on the icon "Retrieve instrument flights".
The flight tracks will be sent to your computer and, if you wish, to the online logbook (you must be registered on Syride: https://www.syride.com/en/inscription To access the files on your computer, click File / Open local directory.
On the online logbook, you can edit information such as the flight name, the wing used, the takeoff site, the type of flight by clicking on the small red pen and the green arrow to validate your change.

To view your track, click on the image.
You can make your flight invisible to other users by clicking on the small eye at the top right. The flight box will grey out.

Watch the evolution of your ranking on the Flight page by moving around the map and changing the time scale. Also check the rankings for your flying site.

For information:
The online logbook is optional.
Publishing flights on the Syride site can be done automatically in "Private" mode (see "My account" on the Syride site).
Flights can be sent to your Syride profile directly via Bluetooth through the Syride app available on Android and Apple.
If a flight is not transferred to the site and you want to add it manually, it is possible by following the question: "[Website] Add a Syride flight manually" from this page: https://www.syride.com/en/support
Transferring flights from the Syride site to your instrument is not possible. Deleting a flight from the instrument is therefore final if done before its transfer.
This image appearing in the menu “ Settings / Logbook" indicates that the flight currently being viewed has been successfully transferred to the Syride site.
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