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 After entering your loops, you can select, if you would like to include **brakes** in your measurement or not. After entering your loops, you can select, if you would like to include **brakes** in your measurement or not.
  
-//While we have updated already more than 100 variants with brake data, you might realize, that you might not have the option to select brake measurement on your wing. Please send us a [[https://we-measure.io/contact|message]] to let us know, you need it in this case.//+<alert info>While we have updated already more than 100 variants with brake data, you might realize, that you don'have the option to select brake measurement on a particular wing. Please send us a [[https://we-measure.io/contact|message]] to let us know, you need it in this case.</alert>
  
  
 ===== Measurement order ===== ===== Measurement order =====
 Before starting the measurement you can chose which direction you would like to follow during your measurement. While you always start on the left side in the middle, the default setup "rows" will follow from the innermost A suspension point all the way to the wing tip before moving to the B row etc.. "Columns" in contrast first measures all suspension points in one column (a1, b1, c1, d1) before moving to the next. "Sections" measures all suspension points that are attached to one main line. Before starting the measurement you can chose which direction you would like to follow during your measurement. While you always start on the left side in the middle, the default setup "rows" will follow from the innermost A suspension point all the way to the wing tip before moving to the B row etc.. "Columns" in contrast first measures all suspension points in one column (a1, b1, c1, d1) before moving to the next. "Sections" measures all suspension points that are attached to one main line.