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Thank you for your interest in Air Navigation. Air Navigation was developed with General Aviation in mind, however it was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including paragliders, gliders, ultra light, single or multi-engine airplanes, helicopters and hot air balloons. | Thank you for your interest in Air Navigation. Air Navigation was developed with General Aviation in mind, however it was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including paragliders, gliders, ultra light, single or multi-engine airplanes, helicopters and hot air balloons. | ||
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Revision as of 19:09, 7 March 2016
Thank you for your interest in Air Navigation. Air Navigation was developed with General Aviation in mind, however it was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including paragliders, gliders, ultra light, single or multi-engine airplanes, helicopters and hot air balloons.
What's New on version 6
Introduction
Personal data management
Troubleshooting
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