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Hans M.
Hans M.
posted 5/6/2013 10:30:12 AM
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One thing I miss almost daily when using SD are the airports traffic circuits. I know about your problems with public organizations as Skyguide. But there is another way to success:
You already have your own vector based VFR airspace data. Why don’t you just integrate vector based traffic patterns of European airports? For example
www.platzrunden.de
has all European traffic patterns including approach sectors and entry circuits for Garmin GPS. There it’s very easy to join downwind, turn into base and final leg.
You have to vectorize it only once because traffic patterns change rarely. For the SD customers it would be an appreciated added value to your great software!
Thanks for your excellent product SD. I love it!
Hans
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georeferenced airport circuits
Hans M.
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5/6/2013 10:30:12 AM
That would be great! -- Chris.
ckurz7000
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5/6/2013 4:12:45 PM
Vectorised circuits would be a huge undertaking, with no clear path...
Tim Dawson
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5/8/2013 4:53:19 PM
On my last flight I flew to a very small airfield where it was hard to...
bharb
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7/20/2013 3:25:47 PM
Hello, yes I follow the arguments told by Bernhard. It would be a...
dixius
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2/26/2014 12:29:20 PM
You can already define bits of airspace in SkyDemon using the Data...
Tim Dawson
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2/26/2014 3:00:55 PM
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