Wombat: Transferring to 3rd Party Services

Wombat: Transferring to 3rd Party Services

The Bad Elf Wombat has two major functions. First and foremost, it is used to download your avionics charts and transfer them to your cockpit avionics. Secondly,  it is made to upload engine logs from your aircraft to an analyzing service. This instruction guide is for the first part of that process: How to transfer from your aircraft's Avionics to your iPhone or iPad. 


Before we begin, you will need several things:

  • Bad Elf Wombat (Set to Logs Mode)

  • SD card or USB drive with flight logs from your Avionics

  • iPhone or iPad

  • An analyzing service, such as CloudAhoy, Savvy Analysis, or MyTBM


iPad or iPhone to Service

  1. This is the main screen of the Bad Elf Wombat app. For this process, tap on Export logs to other apps or cloud services.

  2. Select the logs you wish transferred and tap Export

  3. From here you can choose to export the desired files to your preferred program. For a third party internet service on the internet, follow the a route below. For use with a different app on this iPad or iPhone, follow the b route below. 

    1. For this, I will be exporting to Savvy Analysis. Note, however, that the process is the same for the three options: Cirrus Reports, Savvy Analysis, and MyTBM.aero.For these services, you must be logged into the service, through the Wombat App, and have your aircraft information entered into Savvy Analysis, which can be done through their website (https://savvyanalysis.com). If all of the boxes are checked, tap Start exporting. 

It may take a few minutes, depending on the amount of time. When the transfer is finished, tap OK. It will now be uploaded to your desired exporting service.

  1. To export to a different app on this iPad or iPhone, select the app, such as Cloud Ahoy below, or another app. You will then be taken to that App.


For any further assistance, please contact our support team via support@bad-elf.com.



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