At first, yes.

The hardware requirement may be overkill but it depends on the
situation.  There are Bluetooth enabled hardware and apps for
monitoring engine performance in cars.  I started flying single-engine
airplanes and after some searching I found the Bluetooth enabled pitot-
static system, which is another option for this discussion.

On Jan 18, 7:30 pm, DanH <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now you're just being silly.
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> On Jan 15, 7:30 am, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > A Bluetooth enabled pitot-static sensor would work if the difference
> > between ground speed and air speed is insignificant.  :-)
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> >http://bags.oxaero.com/PCA_eGyro.php
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> > On Jan 12, 7:52 pm, metal mikey <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > You could use the phone's camera to take video of the car's
> > > speedometer and use image analysis to determine what the speedometer
> > > indicates the speed as. LOL :D

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