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I'm looking for a tool to produce a heatmap from a set of .igc files based on how many GPS fixes are in proximity of a region.
Also interested in other ways to data mine sets of .igc files. Motivation is curiosity. |
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On Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 3:55:39 PM UTC-7, son_of_flubber wrote:
I'm looking for a tool to produce a heatmap from a set of .igc files based on how many GPS fixes are in proximity of a region. Also interested in other ways to data mine sets of .igc files. Motivation is curiosity. Way back in the beginning of PDAs with flight computers WinPilot had a thermal advisor a file that could be developed by the PC version of Winpilot from IGC files. The file was copied to the PDA and could be view on the Winpilot PDA by turning on the function. It seemed to worked well in the mountains but worthless in the flat lands. Probably because of the thermal producing peaks. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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On Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 7:22:36 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote:
It seemed to worked well in the mountains but worthless in the flat lands. Probably because of the thermal producing peaks. Yes I agree that a heat map may have little practical value because the terrain, clouds, etc., and a bit of experience, and some time to poke around, lead you to lift in the mountains. I'm just curious about a heatmap view of my season of soaring. I'm not looking for a practical payoff. It's interesting that WinPilot tried to exploit heatmaps 'back in the day'. |
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On Sunday, October 30, 2016 at 3:23:39 AM UTC, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Saturday, October 29, 2016 at 7:22:36 PM UTC-4, Richard wrote: It seemed to worked well in the mountains but worthless in the flat lands. Probably because of the thermal producing peaks. Yes I agree that a heat map may have little practical value because the terrain, clouds, etc., and a bit of experience, and some time to poke around, lead you to lift in the mountains. I'm just curious about a heatmap view of my season of soaring. I'm not looking for a practical payoff. It's interesting that WinPilot tried to exploit heatmaps 'back in the day'. you could check out this site and you may be able to get a useful contact there http://www.aerodrome-gruyere.ch/thermap/ Muttley |
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Am Sonntag, 30. Oktober 2016 00:55:39 UTC+2 schrieb son_of_flubber:
I'm looking for a tool to produce a heatmap from a set of .igc files based on how many GPS fixes are in proximity of a region. Also interested in other ways to data mine sets of .igc files. Motivation is curiosity. This Project from our flexible winged friends might be worth a click too. http://thermal.kk7.ch/ Make sure you don't miss the links in the Feedback/Links section. Benjamin |
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