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Result

 …  2026-04-22 16:00 UTC 2026-04-22 15:21 UTC

Ozone Mojo 5 M (2015)

General Information
ManufacturerOzone Paragliders LTD
ModelMojo 5
Year2015
SizeM
Line chartOpen
Total airtime301h
Line set airtime301h
Tolerance +/- 10mm (Review)
Data integrity & access

    Settings

    The deviation of the measured values from the nominal values is between 0 and 8mm. 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

    AR2

    A5
    A6
    A7
    A8

    BR2

    B5
    B6
    B7
    B8

    CR2

    C5
    C6
    C7
    C8
    D5
    D6
    D7
    D8

    AR3

    A9
    A10
    A11
    A12
    A13

    BR3

    B9
    B10
    B11
    B12
    B13

    CR3

    C9
    C10
    C11
    C12
    C13
    D9
    D10
    D11
    D12
    D13

    CR4

    A14
    A15
    B14
    B15
    C14
    C15
    D15

    KR1

    K1
    K2
    K3
    K4
    K5
    K6
    K7
    K8
    K9
    K10
    K11
    K12

    AR1

    A1
    A2
    A3
    A4

    BR1

    B1
    B2
    B3
    B4

    CR1

    C1
    C2
    C3
    C4
    D1
    D2
    D3
    D4

    AR2

    A5
    A6
    A7
    A8

    BR2

    B5
    B6
    B7
    B8

    CR2

    C5
    C6
    C7
    C8
    D5
    D6
    D7
    D8

    AR3

    A9
    A10
    A11
    A12
    A13

    BR3

    B9
    B10
    B11
    B12
    B13

    CR3

    C9
    C10
    C11
    C12
    C13
    D9
    D10
    D11
    D12
    D13

    CR4

    A14
    A15
    B14
    B15
    C14
    C15
    D15

    KR1

    K1
    K2
    K3
    K4
    K5
    K6
    K7
    K8
    K9
    K10
    K11
    K12
    Offsets relative to median diff (0)
    AR1
    BR1
    CR1
    AR2
    BR2
    CR2
    AR3
    BR3
    CR3
    CR4
    AR1
    BR1
    CR1
    AR2
    BR2
    CR2
    AR3
    BR3
    CR3
    CR4

    Left riser

    nom:
    6682.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR1

    Formula of calculation:

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

    A1
    nom:
    6707
    rdg:
    6705
    diff:
    A2
    nom:
    6674
    rdg:
    6674
    diff:
    A3
    nom:
    6666
    rdg:
    6668
    diff:
    A4
    nom:
    6681
    rdg:
    6684
    diff:
    nom:
    6604.25
    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:
    6629
    rdg:
    6626
    diff:
    B2
    nom:
    6596
    rdg:
    6596
    diff:
    B3
    nom:
    6588
    rdg:
    6586
    diff:
    B4
    nom:
    6604
    rdg:
    6605
    diff:
    nom:
    6762.13
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C1,C2,C3,C4,D1,D2,D3,D4) / 8

    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:
    6728
    rdg:
    6724
    diff:
    C2
    nom:
    6693
    rdg:
    6691
    diff:
    C3
    nom:
    6682
    rdg:
    6684
    diff:
    C4
    nom:
    6694
    rdg:
    6695
    diff:
    D1
    nom:
    6856
    rdg:
    6848
    diff:
    D2
    nom:
    6819
    rdg:
    6813
    diff:
    D3
    nom:
    6808
    rdg:
    6802
    diff:
    D4
    nom:
    6817
    rdg:
    6814
    diff:
    nom:
    6650.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR2

    Formula of calculation:

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

    A5
    nom:
    6665
    rdg:
    6667
    diff:
    A6
    nom:
    6642
    rdg:
    6644
    diff:
    A7
    nom:
    6638
    rdg:
    6638
    diff:
    A8
    nom:
    6655
    rdg:
    6656
    diff:
    nom:
    6587.00
    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:
    6599
    rdg:
    6596
    diff:
    B6
    nom:
    6578
    rdg:
    6576
    diff:
    B7
    nom:
    6576
    rdg:
    6573
    diff:
    B8
    nom:
    6595
    rdg:
    6591
    diff:
    nom:
    6725.25
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C5,C6,C7,C8,D5,D6,D7,D8) / 8

    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:
    6687
    rdg:
    6685
    diff:
    C6
    nom:
    6663
    rdg:
    6662
    diff:
    C7
    nom:
    6659
    rdg:
    6658
    diff:
    C8
    nom:
    6674
    rdg:
    6674
    diff:
    D5
    nom:
    6805
    rdg:
    6802
    diff:
    D6
    nom:
    6775
    rdg:
    6772
    diff:
    D7
    nom:
    6766
    rdg:
    6764
    diff:
    D8
    nom:
    6773
    rdg:
    6774
    diff:
    nom:
    6555.40
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A9,A10,A11,A12,A13) / 5

    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.

    A9
    nom:
    6642
    rdg:
    6644
    diff:
    A10
    nom:
    6589
    rdg:
    6590
    diff:
    A11
    nom:
    6554
    rdg:
    6556
    diff:
    A12
    nom:
    6487
    rdg:
    6489
    diff:
    A13
    nom:
    6505
    rdg:
    6508
    diff:
    nom:
    6513.20
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B9,B10,B11,B12,B13) / 5

    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:
    6594
    rdg:
    6595
    diff:
    B10
    nom:
    6545
    rdg:
    6547
    diff:
    B11
    nom:
    6514
    rdg:
    6516
    diff:
    B12
    nom:
    6448
    rdg:
    6450
    diff:
    B13
    nom:
    6465
    rdg:
    6468
    diff:
    nom:
    6610.30
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C9,C10,C11,C12,C13,D9,D10,D11,D12,D13) / 10

    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.

    C9
    nom:
    6670
    rdg:
    6670
    diff:
    C10
    nom:
    6616
    rdg:
    6617
    diff:
    C11
    nom:
    6581
    rdg:
    6580
    diff:
    C12
    nom:
    6512
    rdg:
    6513
    diff:
    C13
    nom:
    6514
    rdg:
    6516
    diff:
    D9
    nom:
    6752
    rdg:
    6752
    diff:
    D10
    nom:
    6687
    rdg:
    6688
    diff:
    D11
    nom:
    6645
    rdg:
    6646
    diff:
    D12
    nom:
    6568
    rdg:
    6569
    diff:
    D13
    nom:
    6558
    rdg:
    6564
    diff:
    nom:
    6104.71
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A14,A15,B14,B15,C14,C15,D15) / 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.

    A14
    nom:
    6170
    rdg:
    6169
    diff:
    A15
    nom:
    6019
    rdg:
    6024
    diff:
    B14
    nom:
    6139
    rdg:
    6140
    diff:
    B15
    nom:
    6023
    rdg:
    6029
    diff:
    C14
    nom:
    6186
    rdg:
    6189
    diff:
    C15
    nom:
    6063
    rdg:
    6067
    diff:
     
    D15
    nom:
    6133
    rdg:
    6136
    diff:

    Left brake

    nom:
    6638.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group KR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8,K9,K10,K11,K12) / 12
    K1
    nom:
    7252
    rdg:
    7204
    diff:
    K2
    nom:
    6993
    rdg:
    6951
    diff:
    K3
    nom:
    6833
    rdg:
    6791
    diff:
    K4
    nom:
    6757
    rdg:
    6716
    diff:
    K5
    nom:
    6616
    rdg:
    6576
    diff:
    K6
    nom:
    6620
    rdg:
    6582
    diff:
    K7
    nom:
    6546
    rdg:
    6510
    diff:
    K8
    nom:
    6435
    rdg:
    6400
    diff:
    K9
    nom:
    6468
    rdg:
    6434
    diff:
    K10
    nom:
    6363
    rdg:
    6328
    diff:
    K11
    nom:
    6362
    rdg:
    6328
    diff:
    K12
    nom:
    6419
    rdg:
    6384
    diff:

    Right riser

    nom:
    6682.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR1

    Formula of calculation:

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

    A1
    nom:
    6707
    rdg:
    6709
    diff:
    A2
    nom:
    6674
    rdg:
    6676
    diff:
    A3
    nom:
    6666
    rdg:
    6665
    diff:
    A4
    nom:
    6681
    rdg:
    6681
    diff:
    nom:
    6604.25
    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:
    6629
    rdg:
    6624
    diff:
    B2
    nom:
    6596
    rdg:
    6591
    diff:
    B3
    nom:
    6588
    rdg:
    6584
    diff:
    B4
    nom:
    6604
    rdg:
    6601
    diff:
    nom:
    6762.13
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C1,C2,C3,C4,D1,D2,D3,D4) / 8

    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:
    6728
    rdg:
    6724
    diff:
    C2
    nom:
    6693
    rdg:
    6691
    diff:
    C3
    nom:
    6682
    rdg:
    6682
    diff:
    C4
    nom:
    6694
    rdg:
    6695
    diff:
    D1
    nom:
    6856
    rdg:
    6852
    diff:
    D2
    nom:
    6819
    rdg:
    6816
    diff:
    D3
    nom:
    6808
    rdg:
    6804
    diff:
    D4
    nom:
    6817
    rdg:
    6813
    diff:
    nom:
    6650.00
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR2

    Formula of calculation:

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

    A5
    nom:
    6665
    rdg:
    6670
    diff:
    A6
    nom:
    6642
    rdg:
    6645
    diff:
    A7
    nom:
    6638
    rdg:
    6640
    diff:
    A8
    nom:
    6655
    rdg:
    6658
    diff:
    nom:
    6587.00
    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:
    6599
    rdg:
    6598
    diff:
    B6
    nom:
    6578
    rdg:
    6576
    diff:
    B7
    nom:
    6576
    rdg:
    6571
    diff:
    B8
    nom:
    6595
    rdg:
    6594
    diff:
    nom:
    6725.25
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR2

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C5,C6,C7,C8,D5,D6,D7,D8) / 8

    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:
    6687
    rdg:
    6683
    diff:
    C6
    nom:
    6663
    rdg:
    6659
    diff:
    C7
    nom:
    6659
    rdg:
    6651
    diff:
    C8
    nom:
    6674
    rdg:
    6668
    diff:
    D5
    nom:
    6805
    rdg:
    6800
    diff:
    D6
    nom:
    6775
    rdg:
    6768
    diff:
    D7
    nom:
    6766
    rdg:
    6761
    diff:
    D8
    nom:
    6773
    rdg:
    6769
    diff:
    nom:
    6555.40
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group AR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A9,A10,A11,A12,A13) / 5

    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.

    A9
    nom:
    6642
    rdg:
    6641
    diff:
    A10
    nom:
    6589
    rdg:
    6587
    diff:
    A11
    nom:
    6554
    rdg:
    6552
    diff:
    A12
    nom:
    6487
    rdg:
    6489
    diff:
    A13
    nom:
    6505
    rdg:
    6505
    diff:
    nom:
    6513.20
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group BR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(B9,B10,B11,B12,B13) / 5

    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:
    6594
    rdg:
    6588
    diff:
    B10
    nom:
    6545
    rdg:
    6541
    diff:
    B11
    nom:
    6514
    rdg:
    6510
    diff:
    B12
    nom:
    6448
    rdg:
    6446
    diff:
    B13
    nom:
    6465
    rdg:
    6463
    diff:
    nom:
    6610.30
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR3

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(C9,C10,C11,C12,C13,D9,D10,D11,D12,D13) / 10

    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.

    C9
    nom:
    6670
    rdg:
    6669
    diff:
    C10
    nom:
    6616
    rdg:
    6615
    diff:
    C11
    nom:
    6581
    rdg:
    6580
    diff:
    C12
    nom:
    6512
    rdg:
    6514
    diff:
    C13
    nom:
    6514
    rdg:
    6515
    diff:
    D9
    nom:
    6752
    rdg:
    6750
    diff:
    D10
    nom:
    6687
    rdg:
    6689
    diff:
    D11
    nom:
    6645
    rdg:
    6644
    diff:
    D12
    nom:
    6568
    rdg:
    6570
    diff:
    D13
    nom:
    6558
    rdg:
    6559
    diff:
    nom:
    6104.71
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group CR4

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(A14,A15,B14,B15,C14,C15,D15) / 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.

    A14
    nom:
    6170
    rdg:
    6169
    diff:
    A15
    nom:
    6019
    rdg:
    6020
    diff:
    B14
    nom:
    6139
    rdg:
    6140
    diff:
    B15
    nom:
    6023
    rdg:
    6024
    diff:
    C14
    nom:
    6186
    rdg:
    6186
    diff:
    C15
    nom:
    6063
    rdg:
    6064
    diff:
     
    D15
    nom:
    6133
    rdg:
    6134
    diff:

    Right brake

    nom:
    6638.67
    rdg:
    diff:

    Averages of group KR1

    Formula of calculation:

    sum(K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6,K7,K8,K9,K10,K11,K12) / 12
    K1
    nom:
    7252
    rdg:
    7207
    diff:
    K2
    nom:
    6993
    rdg:
    6954
    diff:
    K3
    nom:
    6833
    rdg:
    6795
    diff:
    K4
    nom:
    6757
    rdg:
    6720
    diff:
    K5
    nom:
    6616
    rdg:
    6579
    diff:
    K6
    nom:
    6620
    rdg:
    6586
    diff:
    K7
    nom:
    6546
    rdg:
    6514
    diff:
    K8
    nom:
    6435
    rdg:
    6404
    diff:
    K9
    nom:
    6468
    rdg:
    6438
    diff:
    K10
    nom:
    6363
    rdg:
    6336
    diff:
    K11
    nom:
    6362
    rdg:
    6335
    diff:
    K12
    nom:
    6419
    rdg:
    6393
    diff:

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