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The 3D view module is a useful tool that complements the Elevation graph when performing a flight plan. It uses a commercial-grade quality digital elevation model together with good quality satellite photos. The result is a very realistic representation of the world in 3D at a resolution of 15m per pixel (photos) and 90m grid for the elevation. | The 3D view module is a useful tool that complements the Elevation graph when performing a flight plan. It uses a commercial-grade quality digital elevation model together with good quality satellite photos. The result is a very realistic representation of the world in 3D at a resolution of 15m per pixel (photos) and 90m grid for the elevation. | ||
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Revision as of 19:53, 13 October 2015
The 3D view module is a useful tool that complements the Elevation graph when performing a flight plan. It uses a commercial-grade quality digital elevation model together with good quality satellite photos. The result is a very realistic representation of the world in 3D at a resolution of 15m per pixel (photos) and 90m grid for the elevation.
The 3D view comes with no 3D data installed. 3D data is available for purchase on a per-country or per-region basis in the Map Store.Use your mouse to look up or down in the view, move right or left to have a wider look of the terrain and use the mouse wheel to climb up or down.
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