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I am delighted to announce the launch of a new cross-country soaring site:
http://www.crosscountry.aero Here are a few of the site highlights: Crosscountry.aero introduces evaluation of flights according to IGC rules as well as OLC-type tasks. Flights are also evaluated for FAI badge requirements. One of the main site features is the ability to easily share flight experiences with other pilots, but also with non-flying friends and family. For every flight you upload, you can easily create an image gallery or even write an entire article containing pictures and video. We are also introducing the Pilot Ranking, a new flexible competition format we hope will prove to be fun and popular. There are also plenty of tools to track your soaring achievements, from following your progress through the badges to viewing statistics on your season performance. I invite you to take a look at the site. Don't forget to upload your flights! Best wishes for the holidays, Alexander Georgas Editor - Crosscountry.aero |
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I was going to upload my flights, but I noticed you guys don't have any
Schweizers in the Sailplane list! Kind of surprising that I can't pick a 1-26 when you have 10 different configurations of a Ventus to choose from... Regards, Daniel Sazhin At 13:53 24 December 2012, Alexander Georgas wrote: I am delighted to announce the launch of a new cross-country soaring site: http://www.crosscountry.aero Here are a few of the site highlights: Crosscountry.aero introduces evaluation of flights according to IGC rules as well as OLC-type tasks. Flights are also evaluated for FAI badge requirements. One of the main site features is the ability to easily share flight experiences with other pilots, but also with non-flying friends and family. For every flight you upload, you can easily create an image gallery or even write an entire article containing pictures and video. We are also introducing the Pilot Ranking, a new flexible competition format we hope will prove to be fun and popular. There are also plenty of tools to track your soaring achievements, from following your progress through the badges to viewing statistics on your season performance. I invite you to take a look at the site. Don't forget to upload your flights! Best wishes for the holidays, Alexander Georgas Editor - Crosscountry.aero |
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Apologies for the error. A testing glider list seems to have made its
way into production. The list has now been corrected and you will find the 1-26 listed as Schweizer SGS 1-26. Best regards, Alexander Georgas Since On 25/12/2012 15:05, Daniel Sazhin wrote: I was going to upload my flights, but I noticed you guys don't have any Schweizers in the Sailplane list! Kind of surprising that I can't pick a 1-26 when you have 10 different configurations of a Ventus to choose from... Regards, Daniel Sazhin At 13:53 24 December 2012, Alexander Georgas wrote: I am delighted to announce the launch of a new cross-country soaring site: http://www.crosscountry.aero Here are a few of the site highlights: Crosscountry.aero introduces evaluation of flights according to IGC rules as well as OLC-type tasks. Flights are also evaluated for FAI badge requirements. One of the main site features is the ability to easily share flight experiences with other pilots, but also with non-flying friends and family. For every flight you upload, you can easily create an image gallery or even write an entire article containing pictures and video. We are also introducing the Pilot Ranking, a new flexible competition format we hope will prove to be fun and popular. There are also plenty of tools to track your soaring achievements, from following your progress through the badges to viewing statistics on your season performance. I invite you to take a look at the site. Don't forget to upload your flights! Best wishes for the holidays, Alexander Georgas Editor - Crosscountry.aero |
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I was going to upload my flights, but I noticed you guys don't have any
Schweizers in the Sailplane list! Kind of surprising that I can't pick a 1-26 when you have 10 different configurations of a Ventus to choose from... Regards, Daniel Sazhin At 13:53 24 December 2012, Alexander Georgas wrote: I am delighted to announce the launch of a new cross-country soaring site: http://www.crosscountry.aero Here are a few of the site highlights: Crosscountry.aero introduces evaluation of flights according to IGC rules as well as OLC-type tasks. Flights are also evaluated for FAI badge requirements. One of the main site features is the ability to easily share flight experiences with other pilots, but also with non-flying friends and family. For every flight you upload, you can easily create an image gallery or even write an entire article containing pictures and video. We are also introducing the Pilot Ranking, a new flexible competition format we hope will prove to be fun and popular. There are also plenty of tools to track your soaring achievements, from following your progress through the badges to viewing statistics on your season performance. I invite you to take a look at the site. Don't forget to upload your flights! Best wishes for the holidays, Alexander Georgas Editor - Crosscountry.aero |
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Am Montag, 24. Dezember 2012 14:53:06 UTC+1 schrieb Alexander Georgas:
I am delighted to announce the launch of a new cross-country soaring site: http://www.crosscountry.aero Here are a few of the site highlights: Crosscountry.aero introduces evaluation of flights according to IGC rules as well as OLC-type tasks. Flights are also evaluated for FAI badge requirements. One of the main site features is the ability to easily share flight experiences with other pilots, but also with non-flying friends and family. For every flight you upload, you can easily create an image gallery or even write an entire article containing pictures and video. We are also introducing the Pilot Ranking, a new flexible competition format we hope will prove to be fun and popular. There are also plenty of tools to track your soaring achievements, from following your progress through the badges to viewing statistics on your season performance. I invite you to take a look at the site. Don't forget to upload your flights! Best wishes for the holidays, Alexander Georgas Editor - Crosscountry.aero What is the advantage compared to other platforms like the OLC or SkyLines? |
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On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:36:37 AM UTC-5, Tobias Bieniek wrote:
What is the advantage compared to other platforms like the OLC or SkyLines? Why is it a good thing to have flights scattered across multiple sites? |
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It is not really a good thing!
The main point here is that different sites offer different things. If we could take away the fragmentation of flight data, this would be good for all parties. I hope that the various sites can eventually come to an agreement to automatically cross-post flight data from pilots who consent to do so. Best regards, Alexander Georgas On 25/12/2012 20:51, son_of_flubber wrote: On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 8:36:37 AM UTC-5, Tobias Bieniek wrote: What is the advantage compared to other platforms like the OLC or SkyLines? Why is it a good thing to have flights scattered across multiple sites? |
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On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 2:25:56 PM UTC-5, Alexander Georgas wrote:
I hope that the various sites can eventually come to an agreement to automatically cross-post flight data from pilots who consent to do so. What about a site that acts as a front end to automatically post a flight to all of the relevant sites? Putting aside the fragmentation problem, I applaud your effort to innovate. Your site looks good and I like your general idea. |
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From a technical standpoint, this is easy to do. All that is required
is the consent of the person submitting the log file and some way to identify their account in the different sites. The issue of consent is important here. One cannot just go to SkyLines, pull all the log files and then re-publish them on another site without the original file contributor's permission. There must be explicit consent from the contributing pilot to publish flights on other sites. In other words all that is needed for this to happen is agreement between sites, from individual pilots and a small bit of work to make it happen. On 25/12/2012 21:52, son_of_flubber wrote: On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 2:25:56 PM UTC-5, Alexander Georgas wrote: I hope that the various sites can eventually come to an agreement to automatically cross-post flight data from pilots who consent to do so. What about a site that acts as a front end to automatically post a flight to all of the relevant sites? Putting aside the fragmentation problem, I applaud your effort to innovate. Your site looks good and I like your general idea. |
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On 12/25/2012 11:25 AM, Alexander Georgas wrote:
I hope that the various sites can eventually come to an agreement to automatically cross-post flight data from pilots who consent to do so. I think that is an excellent goal! I'm encouraged to see new sites offering additional features, but do not want to fragment the flight records. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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