Tuno wrote:
I'm a fan of most of the work that the Naviter team does, but I sure
wish that they didn't use a proprietary binary file format for their
airspace (*.cup) files.
That has been a bit annoying, because they couldn't be edited.
Of course this doesn't prevent people from using other airspace files;
SeeYou can load just about anything and its Mobile Wizard can be used
to create custom airspace files for use with SeeYou Mobile.
That's what I do, which is why I wanted the entire USA. And now I have
(through your efforts) not just one, but two open format, editable
files. I should take a look at the OpenAir format and see if I like that
better than the N-P format files I've been using. Any suggestions on
format preference?
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