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I have used several flight programs and XCSoar is about as good as it
gets and will do anything I need for reliable planning, showing accurate information on a task or just free flying OLC style (following the weather and adding turnpoints on the fly). It has more features than you will probably use, while the information available can be adjusted depending on what you find useful, while being very user friendly. It takes about an evening to understand the layouts. The bottom line is that XCSoar is a premium soaring navigation program, developed by group of dedicated cross country soaring pilots, that happen to be talented software designers. XCSoar is free. Donations are accepted, but never asked for. Mike On Sep 16, 10:24*am, Andres wrote: I'm getting into XC flying and I would like to get opinions on the use of XCSoar for navigation. Is it useful, reliable, is it worth using etc? *Thanks in advance. |
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