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Revision as of 20:43, 15 October 2015


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.



Introduction

Air Navigation is an affordable, yet powerful flight planning and real-time navigation application. We hope you’ll enjoy the product as much as we enjoyed working on it.


Installation

Here you will find the main things that you will need to do in order to get Air Nav going with some useful tips for a better use of it.


User Interface

The user interface is different according to the device that it is being used.


Moving Map

The moving map is the main instrument of Air Navigation. It is used for real time navigation as well as route planning or creation of user waypoints.


Instruments

On the next pages, you will find details on how to use the different instruments Air Navigation Pro brings.