Wow, this Skyview is the closest thing to artificial intelligence I know of.
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The SV fuel calibration is only good for one aircraft attitude. For example, calibrating a tail dragger in 3-point attitude will give accurate indications on the ground, not so much in flight.
Conversely, calibrating a tail dragger in level attitude by jacking the tail will give more accurate in-flight readings, not so much on the ground.
I used the 3-point attitude for calibration because I want to know my take-off fuel and correlate this with the fuel computation from the SV. I also triple check with a dipstick.
It would be better to have both with the SV automatically using the aircraft's attitude to select the proper calibration, however, this still doesn't compensate for uncoordinated flight, aerobatics, etc. This makes the fuel flow computer the most accurate indicator, with the level gauges as a crude backup.
Human intelligence required.
Vern