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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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points Clicking the white area beneath the suspension point name
nom The nominal length between suspension point and main riser loop.
rdg The actual reading from your measurement device. When measuring, rdg is the input field.
diff The difference between nom and rdg. This value depends on the currently selected ref. If nothing is selected, the actual deviations from rdg to nom are displayed.
colors Areas marked in red color are further away (the line is longer) than the selected ref. Areas marked in blue color are closer (the line is shorter) than the selected ref.
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2026-04-21 18:49 UTC

AirDesign Rise 5 L (2024)

General Information
ManufacturerAirDesign GmbH
ModelRise 5
Year2024
SizeL
Production date2024-04
Line chartOpen
Total airtime85h
Line set airtime85h
Tolerance +/- 10mm (Review)
Data integrity & access

    Settings

    The deviation of the measured values from the nominal values is between 0 and -32mm. 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
    A4

    BR1

    B1
    B2
    B3
    B4

    CR1

    C1
    C2
    C3
    C4
    D1
    D2
    D3
    D4
    D5
    D6
    D7
    D8

    AR2

    A5
    A6
    A7
    A8

    BR2

    B5
    B6
    B7
    B8

    CR2

    C5
    C6
    C7
    C8
    D9
    D10
    D11
    D12
    D13
    D14
    D15
    D16

    AR3

    A9
    A10
    A11
    A12

    BR3

    B9
    B10
    B11
    B12
    C9
    C10

    BR4

    A13
    A14
    A15
    B13
    B14
    B15
    C15

    AR1

    A1
    A2
    A3
    A4

    BR1

    B1
    B2
    B3
    B4

    CR1

    C1
    C2
    C3
    C4
    D1
    D2
    D3
    D4
    D5
    D6
    D7
    D8

    AR2

    A5
    A6
    A7
    A8

    BR2

    B5
    B6
    B7
    B8

    CR2

    C5
    C6
    C7
    C8
    D9
    D10
    D11
    D12
    D13
    D14
    D15
    D16

    AR3

    A9
    A10
    A11
    A12

    BR3

    B9
    B10
    B11
    B12
    C9
    C10

    BR4

    A13
    A14
    A15
    B13
    B14
    B15
    C15
    Offsets relative to median diff (-19)
    AR1
    BR1
    CR1
    AR2
    BR2
    CR2
    AR3
    BR3
    BR4
    AR1
    BR1
    CR1
    AR2
    BR2
    CR2
    AR3
    BR3
    BR4

    Left riser

    nom:
    7937.75
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A1,A2,A3,A4) / 4

    Statistics of "16"

    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:
    7984
    rdg:
    7983
    diff:
    A2
    nom:
    7934
    rdg:
    7933
    diff:
     
     
    A3
    nom:
    7904
    rdg:
    7902
    diff:
    A4
    nom:
    7929
    rdg:
    7925
    diff:
    nom:
    7849.25
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B1,B2,B3,B4) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

     
    B1
    nom:
    7893
    rdg:
    7876
    diff:
    B2
    nom:
    7848
    rdg:
    7830
    diff:
     
     
    B3
    nom:
    7813
    rdg:
    7789
    diff:
    B4
    nom:
    7843
    rdg:
    7820
    diff:
    nom:
    8054.08
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C1,C2,C3,C4,D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8) / 12

    Statistics of "14"

    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:
    7994
    rdg:
    7978
    diff:
    C2
    nom:
    7944
    rdg:
    7927
    diff:
     
     
    C3
    nom:
    7904
    rdg:
    7890
    diff:
    C4
    nom:
    7934
    rdg:
    7920
    diff:
    D1
    nom:
    8236
    rdg:
    8214
    diff:
    D2
    nom:
    8126
    rdg:
    8107
    diff:
    D3
    nom:
    8081
    rdg:
    8061
    diff:
    D4
    nom:
    8106
    rdg:
    8090
    diff:
    D5
    nom:
    8091
    rdg:
    8072
    diff:
    D6
    nom:
    8041
    rdg:
    8025
    diff:
    D7
    nom:
    8056
    rdg:
    8039
    diff:
    D8
    nom:
    8136
    rdg:
    8118
    diff:
    nom:
    7774.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A5,A6,A7,A8) / 4

    Statistics of "16"

    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.

     
    A5
    nom:
    7854
    rdg:
    7848
    diff:
    A6
    nom:
    7804
    rdg:
    7799
    diff:
     
     
    A7
    nom:
    7719
    rdg:
    7716
    diff:
    A8
    nom:
    7719
    rdg:
    7716
    diff:
    nom:
    7703.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B5,B6,B7,B8) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

     
    B5
    nom:
    7773
    rdg:
    7751
    diff:
    B6
    nom:
    7728
    rdg:
    7709
    diff:
     
     
    B7
    nom:
    7653
    rdg:
    7633
    diff:
    B8
    nom:
    7658
    rdg:
    7637
    diff:
    nom:
    7882.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C5,C6,C7,C8,D9,D10,D11,D12,D13,D14,D15,D16) / 12

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

     
    C5
    nom:
    7864
    rdg:
    7848
    diff:
    C6
    nom:
    7814
    rdg:
    7796
    diff:
     
     
    C7
    nom:
    7729
    rdg:
    7713
    diff:
    C8
    nom:
    7724
    rdg:
    7710
    diff:
    D9
    nom:
    8111
    rdg:
    8090
    diff:
    D10
    nom:
    7996
    rdg:
    7975
    diff:
    D11
    nom:
    7941
    rdg:
    7920
    diff:
    D12
    nom:
    7961
    rdg:
    7937
    diff:
    D13
    nom:
    7926
    rdg:
    7906
    diff:
    D14
    nom:
    7841
    rdg:
    7822
    diff:
    D15
    nom:
    7816
    rdg:
    7796
    diff:
    D16
    nom:
    7861
    rdg:
    7844
    diff:
    nom:
    7410.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A9,A10,A11,A12) / 4

    Statistics of "16"

    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.

    A9
    nom:
    7508
    rdg:
    7497
    diff:
    A10
    nom:
    7443
    rdg:
    7431
    diff:
    A11
    nom:
    7353
    rdg:
    7338
    diff:
    A12
    nom:
    7338
    rdg:
    7322
    diff:
    nom:
    7461.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B9,B10,B11,B12,C9,C10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

    B9
    nom:
    7514
    rdg:
    7491
    diff:
    B10
    nom:
    7454
    rdg:
    7432
    diff:
    B11
    nom:
    7374
    rdg:
    7351
    diff:
    B12
    nom:
    7354
    rdg:
    7329
    diff:
    C9
    nom:
    7566
    rdg:
    7540
    diff:
    C10
    nom:
    7506
    rdg:
    7486
    diff:
    nom:
    7098.86
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A13,A14,A15,B13,B14,B15,C15) / 7

    Statistics of "14"

    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:
    7181
    rdg:
    7152
    diff:
    A14
    nom:
    7106
    rdg:
    7079
    diff:
    A15
    nom:
    7016
    rdg:
    6986
    diff:
    B13
    nom:
    7161
    rdg:
    7135
    diff:
    B14
    nom:
    7101
    rdg:
    7073
    diff:
    B15
    nom:
    7036
    rdg:
    7006
    diff:
     
     
    C15
    nom:
    7091
    rdg:
    7062
    diff:

    Right riser

    nom:
    7937.75
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A1,A2,A3,A4) / 4

    Statistics of "16"

    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:
    7984
    rdg:
    7983
    diff:
    A2
    nom:
    7934
    rdg:
    7935
    diff:
     
     
    A3
    nom:
    7904
    rdg:
    7902
    diff:
    A4
    nom:
    7929
    rdg:
    7926
    diff:
    nom:
    7849.25
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B1,B2,B3,B4) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

     
    B1
    nom:
    7893
    rdg:
    7876
    diff:
    B2
    nom:
    7848
    rdg:
    7835
    diff:
     
     
    B3
    nom:
    7813
    rdg:
    7794
    diff:
    B4
    nom:
    7843
    rdg:
    7823
    diff:
    nom:
    8054.08
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C1,C2,C3,C4,D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8) / 12

    Statistics of "14"

    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:
    7994
    rdg:
    7977
    diff:
    C2
    nom:
    7944
    rdg:
    7927
    diff:
     
     
    C3
    nom:
    7904
    rdg:
    7888
    diff:
    C4
    nom:
    7934
    rdg:
    7915
    diff:
    D1
    nom:
    8236
    rdg:
    8216
    diff:
    D2
    nom:
    8126
    rdg:
    8106
    diff:
    D3
    nom:
    8081
    rdg:
    8061
    diff:
    D4
    nom:
    8106
    rdg:
    8085
    diff:
    D5
    nom:
    8091
    rdg:
    8069
    diff:
    D6
    nom:
    8041
    rdg:
    8024
    diff:
    D7
    nom:
    8056
    rdg:
    8034
    diff:
    D8
    nom:
    8136
    rdg:
    8115
    diff:
    nom:
    7774.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A5,A6,A7,A8) / 4

    Statistics of "16"

    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.

     
    A5
    nom:
    7854
    rdg:
    7852
    diff:
    A6
    nom:
    7804
    rdg:
    7801
    diff:
     
     
    A7
    nom:
    7719
    rdg:
    7716
    diff:
    A8
    nom:
    7719
    rdg:
    7716
    diff:
    nom:
    7703.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B5,B6,B7,B8) / 4

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

     
    B5
    nom:
    7773
    rdg:
    7752
    diff:
    B6
    nom:
    7728
    rdg:
    7713
    diff:
     
     
    B7
    nom:
    7653
    rdg:
    7637
    diff:
    B8
    nom:
    7658
    rdg:
    7645
    diff:
    nom:
    7882.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C5,C6,C7,C8,D9,D10,D11,D12,D13,D14,D15,D16) / 12

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

     
    C5
    nom:
    7864
    rdg:
    7845
    diff:
    C6
    nom:
    7814
    rdg:
    7797
    diff:
     
     
    C7
    nom:
    7729
    rdg:
    7719
    diff:
    C8
    nom:
    7724
    rdg:
    7707
    diff:
    D9
    nom:
    8111
    rdg:
    8091
    diff:
    D10
    nom:
    7996
    rdg:
    7979
    diff:
    D11
    nom:
    7941
    rdg:
    7918
    diff:
    D12
    nom:
    7961
    rdg:
    7945
    diff:
    D13
    nom:
    7926
    rdg:
    7905
    diff:
    D14
    nom:
    7841
    rdg:
    7822
    diff:
    D15
    nom:
    7816
    rdg:
    7797
    diff:
    D16
    nom:
    7861
    rdg:
    7841
    diff:
    nom:
    7410.50
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A9,A10,A11,A12) / 4

    Statistics of "16"

    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.

    A9
    nom:
    7508
    rdg:
    7494
    diff:
    A10
    nom:
    7443
    rdg:
    7428
    diff:
    A11
    nom:
    7353
    rdg:
    7333
    diff:
    A12
    nom:
    7338
    rdg:
    7319
    diff:
    nom:
    7461.33
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B9,B10,B11,B12,C9,C10) / 6

    Statistics of "14"

    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.

    B9
    nom:
    7514
    rdg:
    7489
    diff:
    B10
    nom:
    7454
    rdg:
    7432
    diff:
    B11
    nom:
    7374
    rdg:
    7353
    diff:
    B12
    nom:
    7354
    rdg:
    7330
    diff:
    C9
    nom:
    7566
    rdg:
    7537
    diff:
    C10
    nom:
    7506
    rdg:
    7480
    diff:
    nom:
    7098.86
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A13,A14,A15,B13,B14,B15,C15) / 7

    Statistics of "14"

    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:
    7181
    rdg:
    7152
    diff:
    A14
    nom:
    7106
    rdg:
    7077
    diff:
    A15
    nom:
    7016
    rdg:
    6987
    diff:
    B13
    nom:
    7161
    rdg:
    7131
    diff:
    B14
    nom:
    7101
    rdg:
    7071
    diff:
    B15
    nom:
    7036
    rdg:
    7004
    diff:
     
     
    C15
    nom:
    7091
    rdg:
    7060
    diff:

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