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While the cub file used for the LX9000 airspace is a binary file, as long as you have a copy of SeeYou, you can create a cub file easily using the Mobile Wizard.
As JS says you sometimes want to build your own Open Air file using a text editor, you can still do that for the 9000. Build the Open Air file, load it into SeeYou and then export it to cub format using the Mobile Wizard - done! |
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....Assuming you have SeeYou, which I don't. Or does that license come
with the LX products? On 11/14/2015 8:48 AM, Dave Springford wrote: While the cub file used for the LX9000 airspace is a binary file, as long as you have a copy of SeeYou, you can create a cub file easily using the Mobile Wizard. As JS says you sometimes want to build your own Open Air file using a text editor, you can still do that for the 9000. Build the Open Air file, load it into SeeYou and then export it to cub format using the Mobile Wizard - done! -- Dan, 5J |
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See you comes in handy. I used it to export maps that did not come with the LXSim download.
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Well, I did say, "assuming you have SeeYou".
Why would any cross-country glider pilot not have SeeYou? |
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Well, I did say "as long as you have" SeeYou.
Why would any cross-country glider pilot not have SeeYou? |
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On Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 4:43:07 PM UTC-5, Dave Springford wrote:
Well, I did say "as long as you have" SeeYou. Why would any cross-country glider pilot not have SeeYou? Because we use other programs that work for us? ;-) |
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On Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 1:43:07 PM UTC-8, Dave Springford wrote:
Well, I did say "as long as you have" SeeYou. Why would any cross-country glider pilot not have SeeYou? The phrase "Why would a cross-country glider pilot not have __________?" is a question that already contains its own answer. It is the words "glider pilot". :-) 9B |
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Been flying cross country in gliders for 25+ years and never had
SeeYou. Only had a computer for the past 5 or so years and yes, they're nice, but not necessary in my opinion. I can analyze my flights on Skylines at home. I'm not knocking any product, just the assumption that you must have this or that. Each has its followers and each works for those who use them. And BTW, ATP or not, I still consider myself a "glider pilot". ;-) On 11/14/2015 7:19 PM, Andy Blackburn wrote: On Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 1:43:07 PM UTC-8, Dave Springford wrote: Well, I did say "as long as you have" SeeYou. Why would any cross-country glider pilot not have SeeYou? The phrase "Why would a cross-country glider pilot not have __________?" is a question that already contains its own answer. It is the words "glider pilot". :-) 9B -- Dan, 5J |
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On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 13:43:05 -0800, Dave Springford wrote:
Well, I did say "as long as you have" SeeYou. Why would any cross-country glider pilot not have SeeYou? Don't need it - I've got GPLIGC. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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Martin,
If you're a fortunate soul who "gets" Linux, then I'm sure GPLIGC is a good thing for you. Most people I know just get overwhelmed by all of the jargon and seek the simplicity of Windows. GPLIGC On Sunday, November 15, 2015 at 11:12:03 AM UTC-5, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 13:43:05 -0800, Dave Springford wrote: Well, I did say "as long as you have" SeeYou. Why would any cross-country glider pilot not have SeeYou? Don't need it - I've got GPLIGC. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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