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Latest revision as of 17:09, 24 August 2017
Tools
These are the main tools that can be used to manage all your data:
Currently it is possible to import/export the following data:
Import
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways as TXT-format files;
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways by editing the «UserDatabase.sql» file (SQLite 3 file);
- GPX files containing:
- Routes, will be shown on the Routes module
- Tracks. You will be asked how you would like to import tracks: as routes or flight records.
- Waypoints, will be shown in the Custom Waypoint editor
- Airspaces files as OpenAir text files;
- Airspaces files as Tim Newport Peace text files;
- PDF documents;
- Logbook entries as TXT-format files.
- Lines and shapes as .KML files.
- Aircraft profile in ANP format.
Export
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways as TXT-format files;
- Waypoints, Frequencies and Runways created within Air Navigation Pro that are stored in a «UserDatabase.sql» file (SQLite 3 file);
- Routes as GPX files;
- Logbook entries as TXT-format files;
- Recorded tracks as KML files (they can be viewed with Google Earth);
- Email (Routes, PDFs, logbook, aircraft profile and waypoints).
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