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Old December 5th 03, 01:09 PM
Kyler Laird
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Sorry, I meant to ask "aviation grade" map
software that you can zoom in and out or maybe get a profile view or
3D view etc.


You can lay the sectional images over DEM data for a 3Dish view.
Commercial software like ERDAS Imagine can readily handle this. I know
there's Free software to do it, but I haven't tackled it yet. (Pointers
will be appreciated.)

I noticed recently that some of the FlightGear
http://flightgear.org/
folks are starting to use the FAA sectional images from my collection.
http://www.mail-archive.com/flightge.../msg18416.html

I'm not sure how that works, but I'm guessing you could "fly" the route
with a fairly realistic out-the-window view while monitoring your
progress on the sectional.

The next computer I make is going to be designed for FlightGear.

--kyler
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Old December 5th 03, 05:55 PM
Mark A. Matthews
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In article ,
Kyler Laird wrote:

writes:

Sorry, I meant to ask "aviation grade" map
software that you can zoom in and out or maybe get a profile view or
3D view etc.


You can lay the sectional images over DEM data for a 3Dish view.
Commercial software like ERDAS Imagine can readily handle this. I know
there's Free software to do it, but I haven't tackled it yet. (Pointers
will be appreciated.)


DEMs can be downloaded/ordered from
http://seamless.usgs.gov/

Something I too think would be interesting to try. Something I would
investigate "in my copious spare time".

I've downloaded a good-sized chunk of the western US, but I need to
whack together some stitching software to put all the individual
sections back together into a seamless dataset. See spare time comment
above.

--
-Mark
 




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