Ira, Thanks. Air navigation Pro is a totally different animal from NavPro
and looks to have real potential. Happy New Year, David
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From: "rampil" <ira.rampil@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 12:27 AM
Subject: Europa-List: Re: phones for flying
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> Hi David,
>
> Try the company website at http://www.xample.ch/
> The official name is Air Navigation Pro.
> Check it out, you might be pleased.
>
>
> Hi Garry,
> The georef plates are an interesting issue. It would make sense
> That the necessary data is within the compressed PDF. However,
> In a burst curiosity, I disassembled and decompressed some
> Plates straight from NACO. Amazingly, it is not there, not in
> the standard public release. Amazingly, the PDFs actually contain
> a vectorized version of the all the tiny little strokes on the page, not
> the geometry. Secure I suppose, but extremely inefficient, space wise.
>
> There is a single company in Seattle that apparently gets better PDFs or
> additional information from NACO. Those that do georeferenced plates
> at the moment, all use this company's product. If Foreflight is going
> With them, we can expect to pay more ;(
>
> Stay warm Garry!
>
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> Ira N224XS
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=324853#324853
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