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The season is coming. Has anyone figured out a software package that
can download sectionals or wacs, put turnpoint markers on them based on the turnpoint exchange files, and print out, avoiding the yearly cutting pasting and marking job? Thanks John Cochrane BB |
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John,
GlidePlan will be able to do this in the next release (1.2) scheduled for February. It will import SeeYou or WW Turnpoint files in CU format into a current sectional and let you determine how the points are displayed. It will be a free upgrade from the current release. See http://www.glideplan.com for mre info . If you are going to the SSA convention, stop by booth 26 and say "Hi". We will have some special show pricing too. Matt (Jr) BB wrote: The season is coming. Has anyone figured out a software package that can download sectionals or wacs, put turnpoint markers on them based on the turnpoint exchange files, and print out, avoiding the yearly cutting pasting and marking job? Thanks John Cochrane BB |
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The way I do this -- and I don't use the results for navigation, btw (I
have flight software for that) -- is to simply use SeeYou (the desktop version). You can pick your background -- vector graphics, satellite imagery or sectionals -- then load your turnpoint file. The only "trick" is that SeeYou doesn't expressly support printing maps. So what I do is load a flight log from a location outside of the area I'm interesting in having a map of, and adjust my map view to what I want. I use the Print Setup and Print Preview to make sure I'm getting what I want, then print. I invested in a color deskjet printer that lets me print on 11-by-17 inch paper, which is the perfect size for maps in the cockpit. I'll print the task area on anywhere from 2 to 4 pages. Works great! ~ted/2NO |
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Are the sectionals current?
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Download Global Mapper (www.globalmapper.com). You can open up to 4
sectionals and they will be automatically stitched together using the GIS coding imbedded in the sectional TIF files. You can add any anotations using the drawing tools that you want. The free download has 85% of the functionality of the full version. The full version lets you save and reload your workspaces, gives you full control over printing, and lets you open more then 4 TIF files. Mike Schumann "BB" wrote in message oups.com... The season is coming. Has anyone figured out a software package that can download sectionals or wacs, put turnpoint markers on them based on the turnpoint exchange files, and print out, avoiding the yearly cutting pasting and marking job? Thanks John Cochrane BB -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Once you have sectional images you can use (free) Flight Display
(http://www.soaringpilotsoftware.com) to do the rest. Sectionals can be downloaded from http://www.naco.faa.gov/ecomp/Catalo...S+DIGITAL+DSEC for $1.50 each to make them visible download Global Mapper (http://www.globalmapper.com). The free version allows you to stitch up to four images together. Form there on you have to save an image - this leaves a lot to be desired as you can only save what you have on the screen (from what I remember). I used screen capture and Corel Paint to create a "sectional" of "western US" (west of 112W in the north and 113:30 in the south) Cheers, Henryk Birecki "BB" wrote: The season is coming. Has anyone figured out a software package that can download sectionals or wacs, put turnpoint markers on them based on the turnpoint exchange files, and print out, avoiding the yearly cutting pasting and marking job? Thanks John Cochrane BB |
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Ha!! The latest sectionals I've seen for Arizona have airports that
have been reported closed to the FAA for years. So define "current". What we need in cockpits is "useful". |
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Tuno wrote:
Ha!! The latest sectionals I've seen for Arizona have airports that have been reported closed to the FAA for years. So define "current". What we need in cockpits is "useful". I assume Winpilot's database has these same closed airports, so how do you deal with those? Can you delete or modify them in the database? Is there a listing of these errors somewhere so every pilot doesn't have to do each bad airport listing by hand? -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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If you are going to be a serious user, you want to spend the $250 for a full
license for Global Mapper. Another option that I have used is to use Acrobat Distiller to save a printed sectional. This however requires a full Adobe Acrobat license. In the end, you still need to have access to a wide format color printer. There is no free lunch..... Mike Schumann "Henryk Birecki" wrote in message ... Once you have sectional images you can use (free) Flight Display (http://www.soaringpilotsoftware.com) to do the rest. Sectionals can be downloaded from http://www.naco.faa.gov/ecomp/Catalo...S+DIGITAL+DSEC for $1.50 each to make them visible download Global Mapper (http://www.globalmapper.com). The free version allows you to stitch up to four images together. Form there on you have to save an image - this leaves a lot to be desired as you can only save what you have on the screen (from what I remember). I used screen capture and Corel Paint to create a "sectional" of "western US" (west of 112W in the north and 113:30 in the south) Cheers, Henryk Birecki "BB" wrote: The season is coming. Has anyone figured out a software package that can download sectionals or wacs, put turnpoint markers on them based on the turnpoint exchange files, and print out, avoiding the yearly cutting pasting and marking job? Thanks John Cochrane BB -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Mike Schumann wrote:
If you are going to be a serious user, you want to spend the $250 for a full license for Global Mapper. Another option that I have used is to use Acrobat Distiller to save a printed sectional. This however requires a full Adobe Acrobat license. In the end, you still need to have access to a wide format color printer. There is no free lunch..... Mike Schumann "Henryk Birecki" wrote in message ... Once you have sectional images you can use (free) Flight Display (http://www.soaringpilotsoftware.com) to do the rest. Sectionals can be downloaded from http://www.naco.faa.gov/ecomp/Catalo...S+DIGITAL+DSEC for $1.50 each to make them visible download Global Mapper (http://www.globalmapper.com). The free version allows you to stitch up to four images together. Form there on you have to save an image - this leaves a lot to be desired as you can only save what you have on the screen (from what I remember). I used screen capture and Corel Paint to create a "sectional" of "western US" (west of 112W in the north and 113:30 in the south) Cheers, Henryk Birecki "BB" wrote: The season is coming. Has anyone figured out a software package that can download sectionals or wacs, put turnpoint markers on them based on the turnpoint exchange files, and print out, avoiding the yearly cutting pasting and marking job? Thanks John Cochrane BB Does Kinkos have a large format printer? |
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