Hangar parses your VBar and Rotorflight logs and gives you clear, per-headspeed breakdowns of pack health, current draw, PWM drift, and voltage — automatically, across your entire fleet.
Use beta code RCPILOT from the Facebook group. 150-tester cap.
Drop a VStabi Cloud CSV or a Rotorflight .BBL file into Hangar and every flight is automatically parsed, deduplicated, and stored against the right heli and pack.
Internal resistance trends, PWM drift, and voltage sag under load — tracked across every flight so you can see exactly how your packs are performing over time.
PWM, current draw, and pack temperature are bucketed by headspeed band. Compare the same pack at 2100 rpm vs. 2300 rpm across different sessions.
Each pilot gets their own account. Flights and packs are tied to your email — sign in on any device and see the same fleet. No sharing, no mixing.
Three steps from log file to clear telemetry insight.
Add each heli — model, motor, log format (VBar or Rotorflight), and governor banks. Add each pack — cell count, capacity, and C-rating.
VBar pilots: export a CSV from VStabi Cloud. Rotorflight pilots: grab the .BBL file from your FC. Drop it on the Upload page — Hangar auto-detects the format.
Open any pack to see PWM, IR, and voltage trends across flights. Patterns emerge automatically across your full flight history — no spreadsheets required.
Hangar is a side project by an RC heli pilot who wanted to actually understand what his telemetry was telling him. Free during the beta.
Join the beta