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Is AF/D info available for download online?
Thanks, Sydney |
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Sydney Hoeltzli wrote:
Is AF/D info available for download online? Thanks, Sydney Sydney, Try Mr. Fransson's "AFDX" http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/20114 Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 12:07:35 -0800, Scott Skylane
wrote in Message-Id: : Sydney Hoeltzli wrote: Is AF/D info available for download online? Try Mr. Fransson's "AFDX" http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/20114 Is there a version available for windows? Product Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or higher Product Description: AFDX brings the Airport/Facility Directory to your Mac's desktop. But not only do you get the airports included in the standard A/FD, but all of the private airports and other landing facilities that are normally excluded from the A/FD. Every landing facility listed in the FAA's airport database- airports, heliports, gliderports - is available to you in AFDX. AFDX also includes an extensive navaid database that covers North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. -- Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts. -- Larry Dighera, |
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Scott Skylane wrote:
Sydney Hoeltzli wrote: Is AF/D info available for download online? Try Mr. Fransson's "AFDX" http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macos/20114 Sounds like a nice program for the Mac. I don't got a Mac. I was hoping for a more portable download format (txt, pdf, maybe html). Actually what I really want is something for the Palm OS Thanks, Sydney |
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Sydney Hoeltzli wrote:
Is AF/D info available for download online? Sydney, I ran across what looks to be a pretty comprehensive AF/D reference for the Palm, except that it is not free. $39.99 gets you the software and one full year of updates. http://www.notamd.com/aptins_palm.html I am considering it but I am in the process of upgrading my handheld first. -- Peter |
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The 2002 AOPA Membership CD has a facilities directory, with download to the
palm. "Peter R." wrote in message ds.com... Sydney Hoeltzli wrote: Is AF/D info available for download online? Sydney, I ran across what looks to be a pretty comprehensive AF/D reference for the Palm, except that it is not free. $39.99 gets you the software and one full year of updates. http://www.notamd.com/aptins_palm.html I am considering it but I am in the process of upgrading my handheld first. -- Peter |
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"Peter R." wrote in message
ds.com Sydney, I ran across what looks to be a pretty comprehensive AF/D reference for the Palm, except that it is not free. http://www.notamd.com/aptins_palm.html I second this suggestion. It served me well during my Palm days and they've recently released a PocketPC version to keep me happy. ![]() -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/tknoFlyer _______________ |
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Peter R. wrote:
Sydney Hoeltzli wrote: Is AF/D info available for download online? Sydney, I ran across what looks to be a pretty comprehensive AF/D reference for the Palm, except that it is not free. $39.99 gets you the software and one full year of updates. Any idea how much space the AF/Ds take, or how much additional year of updates cost? Our aviation palm is a VIIx, and its memory isn't unlimited. $40 will buy a lot of paper AF/Ds. Cheers, Sydney |
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Sydney Hoeltzli wrote:
Any idea how much space the AF/Ds take, or how much additional year of updates cost? Our aviation palm is a VIIx, and its memory isn't unlimited. After looking over the web link I provided to you (as I do not own the software), I learned that the developers have come up with a conduit that will transfer all or any portion (states) you specify, solving the various memory issues of the not-so-well endowed PDAs. Look towards the bottom of that page for the specifics. $40 will buy a lot of paper AF/Ds. About nine, or about 1.5 years worth, to be a bit more precise. I am curious what it costs to renew a subscription once one has the base software, though. -- Peter |
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"Sydney Hoeltzli" wrote in message
$40 will buy a lot of paper AF/Ds. True, but will $40 buy you a year's worth of *all* AF/D's? ![]() The good news about Airport Insight is you can try it before you buy it. As Peter mentioned, you can choose specific airports, regions, airports within a given range, individual states (and possibly a few other parameters I can't remember) to define just how much data to download to your Palm. I now use the PocketPC version which has the complete US database in a ~5MB data file. I think updates are $15/yr. All I can say is it works well for me. It has come in handy several times when I diverted or chose to land at a different airport and wanted to get all the relevant information quickly. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/tknoFlyer _______________ |
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