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Old October 6th 03, 01:01 PM
Mal
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have you seen the gps unit that slides into the ipac




"Andy Blackburn" wrote in message
...
Adding waypoints and airports is easy - the file formats
are straightforward. You can use a text editor to add/delete
waypoints (I use Excel to manage them, then cut and
paste into a text file, then change the suffix from
txt to .dat). You load the files by synching with
your PC.

At 13:36 03 October 2003, Waduino wrote:
OK. I assume it would have airports like Muskoka (CYQA),
but what about
smaller places like Mount Forest (don't know the call
letters). And, more to
the point, how does one go about obtaining and adding
gliderports, and other
grass strips that are important for XC but wouldn't
be in a data base. Will
I find these in files online? I know how to add them
as waypoints in the
GPS, and I'll assume that there's a method to upload
them into WinPilot?
I guess the next thing to do is pick up an iPaq and
try the WinPilot
simulator.
Thanks.



'rhpf' wrote in message
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Waduino



Please see my website for WinPilot information. We
have terrain maps of
Southern ontario and also an aero database for that
reigon. If you would
name some airports I will check.



Richard

www.craggyaero.com





'Waduino' wrote in message
.. .
I have a portable GPS and am wondering about getting
an iPaq to run
WinPilot, driven by the GPS. I'm wondering how complete
the WinPilot
database of strips and airspace would be for Canada,
and in particular
Southern Ontario. Can anyone help?

I'm making the assumption that when I strike out
to do some XC next

year,
software like WinPilot could be a huge help.

Thanks.