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[[File:desktop.jpg|right|caption|thumb|Air Navigation Desktop]]Air Navigation was first developed as a real-time navigation application for iOS. It was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including para-gliders, gliders, ultralight, single and multiengine airplanes, helicopters and even hot-air balloons.
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[[File:desktop.jpg|right|caption|thumb|Air Navigation Desktop]]Air Navigation was initially developed as a real-time navigation application for iOS. It was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including para-gliders, gliders, ultralight, single and multiengine airplanes, helicopters and even hot-air balloons.

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[[File:desktop.jpg|right|caption|thumb|Air Navigation Desktop]]Air Navigation was initially developed as a real-time navigation application for iOS. It was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including para-gliders, gliders, ultralight, single and multiengine airplanes, helicopters and even hot-air balloons.
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[[File:desktop.jpg|right|caption|thumb|Air Navigation Desktop]]Air Navigation was initially developed as a real-time navigation application for iOS. It was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including para-gliders, gliders, ultralight, single and multiengine airplanes, helicopters and even hot-air balloons.


Air Navigation Desktop
Air Navigation was initially developed as a real-time navigation application for iOS. It was quickly adopted by pilots of various flying vehicles including para-gliders, gliders, ultralight, single and multiengine airplanes, helicopters and even hot-air balloons.