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The Elevation TAB shows us the terrain profile throughout our created route. You can <span style="color:blue">interact</span> with the Elevation Graph and set the waypoints’ <span style="color:blue">intended overflight altitude</span>, as well as '''add mid waypoints''' for each leg.
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The Elevation TAB shows us the terrain profile throughout our created route. You can interact with the Elevation Graph and set the waypoints' intended overflight altitude, as well as '''add mid waypoints''' for each leg.
  
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[[File:danger.jpg|caption|left]] Elevation data must be '''first downloaded''' from the Map Store in order to display it in the graph.
 
[[File:danger.jpg|caption|left]] Elevation data must be '''first downloaded''' from the Map Store in order to display it in the graph.
  
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You will <span style="color:blue">click-on and drag a waypoint</span> up or down in the Graph to set its desired overflight altitude.
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You will click-on and drag a waypoint up or down in the Graph to set its desired overflight altitude.
 
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[[File:danger.jpg|caption|left]] You might experience some difficulties when trying to move the point up or down due to a restriction in the altitude levels. That can be configurable from the Map TAB.
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[[File:danger.jpg|caption|left]] You might experience some difficulties when trying to move the point up or down due to a restriction in the altitude levels. That can be configurable from the <u>[[Map TAB | Map TAB]]</u>.
 
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[[File:elevation_mac.jpg|caption|left]]You can configure the altitude levels changing the <span style="color:blue">Altitude constrains</span> in the '''Elevation module''' within the '''Map TAB.''' The same applies for the limits of <span style="color:blue">minimum safe altitude.</span> If you wish to place the waypoints at any altitude without restrictions, set them both to '''None.'''
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[[File:elevation_mac.jpg|caption|left]]You can configure the altitude levels changing the Altitude constrains in the '''Elevation module''' within the '''Map TAB.''' The same applies for the limits of Minimum safe altitude. If you wish to place the waypoints at any altitude without restrictions, set them both to '''None.'''
Climb/descent gradient and Airspace display will be configured from this TAB, too, and it will allow computation of top of climb and top of descent.
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Climb/descent gradient and airspace display will be configured from this TAB, too, and it will allow computation of top of climb and top of descent.
  
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<blockquote>'''You can disable the altitude constrains pressing and holding the ALT key while moving a point in the graph. You can disable minimum safe altitude pressing and holding the SHIFT key.''' </blockquote><br/>
  
From this TAB you will also active or hide the Airspaces in the graph.
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From this TAB you will also active or hide the airspaces in the graph.
  
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The Elevation TAB shows us the terrain profile throughout our created route. You can interact with the Elevation Graph and set the waypoints' intended overflight altitude, as well as add mid waypoints for each leg.

Terrainmac.jpg

Elevation data must be first downloaded from the Map Store in order to display it in the graph.


You will click-on and drag a waypoint up or down in the Graph to set its desired overflight altitude.

You might experience some difficulties when trying to move the point up or down due to a restriction in the altitude levels. That can be configurable from the Map TAB.


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You can configure the altitude levels changing the Altitude constrains in the Elevation module within the Map TAB. The same applies for the limits of Minimum safe altitude. If you wish to place the waypoints at any altitude without restrictions, set them both to None.

Climb/descent gradient and airspace display will be configured from this TAB, too, and it will allow computation of top of climb and top of descent.

You can disable the altitude constrains pressing and holding the ALT key while moving a point in the graph. You can disable minimum safe altitude pressing and holding the SHIFT key.

From this TAB you will also active or hide the airspaces in the graph.



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