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Old December 25th 12, 10:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Alexander Swagemakers[_2_]
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Default Crosscountry.aero

Being an open platform it should be possible to pull flights from skylines.

In my opinion an even better idea would be to contribute new features to skylines
instead of building the basics from scratch for yet another platform. This would also make it easier to reach the critical mass for success.

Nonetheless, it's nice to see some new ideas being implemented and people contributing their spare time for the benefit of the soaring community.
 




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