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Once Upon A Time...I'd tried out a web site that did flight planning. I don't remember many details, but I do recall that it did a decent job in several ways that I liked, including building a "book" of the flight's charts (so one could just turn pages rather than refolding sectionals or such). I also liked that it didn't require me to run a Microsoft environment (because I don't); this was completely web based. This was a for-pay service, BTW. Does anyone know to what I'm referring? Does it still exist? Thanks... - Andrew |
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