2.0.2
2026-03-19
This update improves how photos work in your build logs. You can now rearrange photos within a log entry, and the order is preserved everywhere, including exports. The annotation system was redesigned to be faster and more flexible. To add an annotation, long press on a spot on the photo while editing a log entry. The log feed now shows larger photos with annotations rendered directly in the feed. Jekyll export was also improved with persistent photo filenames and better support for captions and annotations. This update was largely driven by feedback from Florian B., a Van’s RV-7A builder.
2.0.1
2026-01-30
Jekyll Export time format fixed for contributions, added back kit manufacturer/model to the project settings screen.
2.0.0
2026-01-26
Export logs to PDF (US Letter or A4). Reorder categories and tags with drag and drop. Added initial KitFlight Portal integration to enable faster integrations with kit manufacturers and third-party service providers, supporting digital inventory, parts reordering, service bulletin distribution, and compliance tracking.
1.10.1
2025-10-22
Export your logs to Jekyll compatible markdown files and photo assets, publish your logs online at no extra cost.
1.10.0
2025-08-13
Use tags to track time for different activities (such as test fitting or priming) in addition to using categories. Each log record can belong to a specific category but may have multiple tags. The photo gallery UX has also been changed to allow builders to see photo information in a more readable way, and to include contextual information about each photo taken. It is now possible to edit created categories and tags if needed. All these features were driven or suggested by current app users. Feel free to reach out to us with your suggestions through the website.
1.8
2025-06-05
Import your work log entries from the EAA Builders Log or MyKitLog websites in just minutes. Then save time and effort by tracking your build progress right from your phone or tablet.
1.6
2025-02-27
Building an airplane is a team effort. You can now mention contributors and track individual time spent if you choose to. This feature was suggested by Josh Welsh, a Van’s RV-14 builder. The EAA strongly recommends involving Technical Counselors to provide a second set of eyes and help ensure a “zero defect” aircraft at the final FAA inspection. With this update, you can easily find logs related to TC visits and gain more insightful records overall.
Other improvements:
- The app now remembers your last selected project instead of defaulting to the most recently created one.
- Photo descriptions are now visible in the gallery view’s footer for better organization.
These updates are driven by builder feedback. If you have ideas, feel free to email support@kitflight.com