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Abstract
Data Analysis and Visualization play a significant role today. The data represented graphically are more attractive and easily understandable. The paper aims to describe the design and development cycle of a flight data visualization tool. This tool facilitates a graphical analysis of critical flight parameters, which aids in deciding the upcoming operation during the testing stage. Data has always been a constant element in every field of work. Data analysis has evolved from manual to computational methods in recent years and is widely used for pre and post-research purposes. To achieve high accuracy and fast computation, high-level programming languages produce graphical data within a smaller framework of time, enabling quick analysis.
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