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Sydney Hoeltzli wrote in message ...
To help improve the precision of my flying, I'd like to overlay the GPS track of my flight on a chart so I can compare. I'm using a freebie called Waypoint+ to download waypoint and track info from my 195. I don't have a map package, but according to the doc this will overlay track and waypoint data to Delorme Street Atlas and Map Expert. Since I don't have a map package, my tracks and waypoint are displayed on a plain white screen with lat/lon grids. Since it displays my user waypoints on this screen, I can get a good idea of where I am. If you're going to use this for a limited number of instrument approaches, I'd program some user waypoints that matched the actual aviation database waypoints that you'll be using. That way they're displayed in relation to your track on the plain white screen. It's a cheap*******(tm) way of getting meaningful track displays without having to buy map software. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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Downloading GPS track data and overlaying charts | John Galban | Instrument Flight Rules | 2 | July 25th 03 03:15 PM |