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I am pleased to announce the launch of Cloudstreet on the
crosscountry.aero site. Cloudstreet is a flight analysis and planning package available on crosscountry.aero on a subscription basis. It works as a collection of modules and tools added to the existing free features on the crosscountry.aero site (IGC and OLC flight task evaluation, sharing of flight pictures, blogs, pilot stats, IGC badge tracking, pilot ranking etc). Cloudstreet introduces a fresh approach to flight analysis and planning, including a variety of flight map annotation capabilities and tools, advanced waypoint and task management functions and a pilot logbook which allows you to conveniently track your flight time. One of the advantages in relation to traditional flight analysis tools is that all your files and flight data will follow you wherever you go. There is also no need to upgrade any software, just open the crosscountry.aero site on your browser and you will immediately enjoy the latest available features. I invite you to take a look at what Cloudstreet has to offer. To get more information please see http://www.cloudstreet.aero You can access the documentation directly at http://doc.cloudstreet.aero To follow developments on Crosscountry.aero and Cloudstreet, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cross...74788492558301 I hope you enjoy using Cloudstreet and find that it contributes to your gliding. Alexander Georgas Crosscountry.aero http://www.crosscountry.aero |
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On Friday, October 17, 2014 8:22:18 AM UTC-7, Alexander Georgas wrote:
I am pleased to announce the launch of Cloudstreet on the crosscountry.aero site. Cloudstreet is a flight analysis and planning package available on crosscountry.aero on a subscription basis. It works as a collection of modules and tools added to the existing free features on the crosscountry.aero site (IGC and OLC flight task evaluation, sharing of flight pictures, blogs, pilot stats, IGC badge tracking, pilot ranking etc). Cloudstreet introduces a fresh approach to flight analysis and planning, including a variety of flight map annotation capabilities and tools, advanced waypoint and task management functions and a pilot logbook which allows you to conveniently track your flight time. One of the advantages in relation to traditional flight analysis tools is that all your files and flight data will follow you wherever you go. There is also no need to upgrade any software, just open the crosscountry.aero site on your browser and you will immediately enjoy the latest available features. I invite you to take a look at what Cloudstreet has to offer. To get more information please see http://www.cloudstreet.aero You can access the documentation directly at http://doc.cloudstreet.aero To follow developments on Crosscountry.aero and Cloudstreet, don�t forget to follow our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cross...74788492558301 I hope you enjoy using Cloudstreet and find that it contributes to your gliding. Alexander Georgas Crosscountry.aero http://www.crosscountry.aero I have been using crosscountry.aero for few years now, in addition to OLC and Skylines. While OLC will probably remain the de facto online platform for the foreseeing future, crosscountry.aero is by far the most feature rich platform for submitting your flights, analyzing and sharing (skylines is in close 2nd in my opinion). Think OLC with SeeYou functionality on the cloud.. And now they took it to the next level with Cloudstreet. My favorite feature is the logbook which I have been beta testing this year. Finally we have an electronic logbook which get automatically populated with all the parameters from your flights, including distance (OLC, FAI etc), time, max altitude, release altitude, takeoff and landing locations etc. The only thing left for you to enter is comments. And you can do all sorts of statistics and analysis of your flights. I've been looking for years for a fully automated logbook and this is the first one I found. Others such as OLC have limited logbook functionality which are not sufficient to use as a true logbook. The subscription fee is well worth the time it saves me from manually updating my logbook. Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with or sponsored by crosscountry.aero Ramy |
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I have been looking for an online task planning solution for some time. Best sofar was www.prosoar.de - but sadly lacking any waypoint management. Crosscountry.aero seems to be filling the gaps between skylines.aero, prosoar.de and seeyou cloud.
I just applied for a demo account and got a first impression. Waypoint management looks good. Task planning is currently useless since no airspace is available (as far as I can see). Nonetheless, this looks promising and will hopefully evolve into a desktop seeyou/strepla replacement. |
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On Friday, 17 October 2014 16:22:18 UTC+1, Alexander Georgas wrote:
I am pleased to announce the launch of Cloudstreet on the crosscountry.aero site. Cloudstreet is a flight analysis and planning package available on crosscountry.aero on a subscription basis. It works as a collection of modules and tools added to the existing free features on the crosscountry.aero site (IGC and OLC flight task evaluation, sharing of flight pictures, blogs, pilot stats, IGC badge tracking, pilot ranking etc). Cloudstreet introduces a fresh approach to flight analysis and planning, including a variety of flight map annotation capabilities and tools, advanced waypoint and task management functions and a pilot logbook which allows you to conveniently track your flight time. One of the advantages in relation to traditional flight analysis tools is that all your files and flight data will follow you wherever you go. There is also no need to upgrade any software, just open the crosscountry.aero site on your browser and you will immediately enjoy the latest available features. I invite you to take a look at what Cloudstreet has to offer. To get more information please see http://www.cloudstreet.aero You can access the documentation directly at http://doc.cloudstreet.aero To follow developments on Crosscountry.aero and Cloudstreet, don�t forget to follow our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cross...74788492558301 I hope you enjoy using Cloudstreet and find that it contributes to your gliding. Alexander Georgas Crosscountry.aero http://www.crosscountry.aero What are the advantages and disadvantages compared to SeeYou? |
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Hi Alexander,
Thanks for trying out Cloudstreet on Crosscountry.aero. Airspace viewing in task planning is actually built into the system but not enabled yet as I am trying to sort out the best way for having updated airspace files available. Essentially the task of keeping airspace files constantly updated is something that would take too much time at the cost of further development at the moment, so I am looking for a good solution for sourcing these files. The fallback option would be to have everyone upload their own airspace files, something that would be possible now, but I do not think this would be the optimal way forward. This functionality will be available for special circumstances (i.e. comps) but it does not solve the current problem. I hope to have something in place in the next couple of weeks. Best regards, Alexander On 18/10/2014 23:34, Alexander Swagemakers wrote: I have been looking for an online task planning solution for some time. Best sofar was www.prosoar.de - but sadly lacking any waypoint management. Crosscountry.aero seems to be filling the gaps between skylines.aero, prosoar.de and seeyou cloud. I just applied for a demo account and got a first impression. Waypoint management looks good. Task planning is currently useless since no airspace is available (as far as I can see). Nonetheless, this looks promising and will hopefully evolve into a desktop seeyou/strepla replacement. |
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