AFox
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Hello, I'm using SD V 3.9.5.18619 Android. Is it possible to extend the line of the flightpath vector on the map or virtual radar to times ahead of 30 and 60 minutes? I need this feature (optional) for position reports - request by ATC in the middle of nowhere (open water).
Kind regards Siegfried
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Gerhard66
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Hi, in the latest version, "what's here" shows distance, time and course to any point on the map. G.
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AFox
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+xHi,in the latest version, "what's here" shows distance, time and course to any point on the map. G. Ok, but that's not what I'm asking for. I need a position in 30 / 60 minutes from my present position at the actual SOG and COG. Siegfried
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Tim Dawson
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Not currently possible I'm afraid, but I'm sure another feature will do what you need. What are SOG and COG in this context?
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AFox
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+xNot currently possible I'm afraid, but I'm sure another feature will do what you need. What are SOG and COG in this context? SOG - Speed Over Ground COG - Course Over Ground and what feature do you mean?
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Tim Dawson
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Actually, I can't think of one, sorry. There is no feature which will directly give you your approximate position in 30 or 60 minutes that I can think of, although you could play with the map ruler to get an answer within a few seconds.
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AFox
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+xActually, I can't think of one, sorry. There is no feature which will directly give you your approximate position in 30 or 60 minutes that I can think of, although you could play with the map ruler to get an answer within a few seconds. Thank you for the hint. On ground no problem, I'll try it in bumpy air... But back to the question please: "Is it possible to extend the line of the flightpath vector on the map or virtual radar to times ahead of 30 and 60 minutes?" Is it a great fact to add an additional feature??
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Tim Dawson
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I'm not aware of this being a widespread customer request, so I'm afraid it's unlikely. Anyone else wanting this feature will presumably comment here, which would be helpful.
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drnicolas
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+x+xActually, I can't think of one, sorry. There is no feature which will directly give you your approximate position in 30 or 60 minutes that I can think of, although you could play with the map ruler to get an answer within a few seconds. Thank you for the hint. On ground no problem, I'll try it in bumpy air... But back to the question please: "Is it possible to extend the line of the flightpath vector on the map or virtual radar to times ahead of 30 and 60 minutes?" Is it a great fact to add an additional feature?? GS and Track should be already displayed. What Kind of Position reports are expect? "Next Position Report in 60 minutes at <Position>" or "... at <radial>, <xx> nm from <WPT>"?
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AFox
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+x+x+xActually, I can't think of one, sorry. There is no feature which will directly give you your approximate position in 30 or 60 minutes that I can think of, although you could play with the map ruler to get an answer within a few seconds. Thank you for the hint. On ground no problem, I'll try it in bumpy air... But back to the question please: "Is it possible to extend the line of the flightpath vector on the map or virtual radar to times ahead of 30 and 60 minutes?" Is it a great fact to add an additional feature?? GS and Track should be already displayed. What Kind of Position reports are expect? "Next Position Report in 60 minutes at <Position>" or "... at <radial>, <xx> nm from <WPT>"? Coordinates are expected, for example -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqueNkjPjEAbut without an autopilot in an small cockpit, max altitude 5.000ft, handling with large charts and ruler is a bit tricky so a one-click-solution would be very helpful (f.e. a tap on the end of a 30/60-minute long flight path vector)
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