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You can find a description of the Tim New Port Peace format here: | You can find a description of the Tim New Port Peace format here: |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 5 April 2017
Air Navigation is compatible with two well known Airspace file formats:
- OpenAir
- Tim Newport-Peace
Both formats are easy to understand text files format describing Airspace attributes and geographic boundaries as well as lower and upper limits.
Important: OpenAir files must have a “.txt” or “.oar” file extension, Tim Newport-Peace must have an “.air” file extension.
You can find a description of the Tim New Port Peace format here: http://soaringweb.org/TP/sua.html
You can find a description of the OpenAir format here: http://www.winpilot.com/UsersGuide/UserAirspace.asp
Once uploaded, the airspaces should appear on the moving map.
Note: OpenAir pen styles “SB” and “SP” commands are NOT supported.
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