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leg mid point and drift lines


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I would find it particularly useful to have an option to draw 10deg drift lines at either end and either side of a leg on a route. Also the ability to divide a leg either into equal lengths, so a mid point could be marked and possibly appear on the PLOG also. Or to draw marks long a leg starting at either end to mark distance increments or time increments.
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I would also find it very useful to be able to judge distance along a leg quickly and easily. Maybe this could be done by using alternating colors for the route. Colors change after a suitable user selectable (or determined by software) increment, e.g., every 10, 20, 50 miles/km/nm.

Regarding a route midpoint: I would prefer to stay in control of that, meaning that if I want to know where the midpoint is I will define a waypoint at this location.

-- Chris.
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ckurz7000 (05/11/2013)
Regarding a route midpoint: I would prefer to stay in control of that, meaning that if I want to know where the midpoint is I will define a waypoint at this location.
I would tend to agree, but it's actually quite difficult to define a waypoint in the middle of a leg without affecting the bearings of the two legs.

What I'd like to be able to do is (say) right click on a point in a leg, and select 'Enter checkpoint' or similar. This checkpoint distance and time would then appear on the PLOG, but without all the other details like heights, headings etc.

Does that make sense?

Andy


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Flying VFR I like my checkpoints to coincide with features on the ground I can identify. And there's always enough of them around so that I can easily create a waypoint there and it "sticks" in place.

I am a very pedantic stickler when it comes to user interface design. One can easily be led down the garden path by implementing every and sundry features. But the implementation of each feature comes at a price: more difficult to use, steeper learning curve, more cluttered interface, etc. I, for one, am happy that the SD development team chose a rather restrictive path in this respect.

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Agreed but as adhawkins points out its very difficult to fix a waypoint along a leg and keep the bearings of that leg constant to create a waypoint say abeam the railway bridge, etc etc . I suppose I should have said it would be nice if a leg could have intermediate waypoints which would not permit a change in direction but that can slide along that leg so that you're intermediate points can be printed on your plog to check progress along that leg.
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I would also like to have minute marks at 2 minute intervals on the track. This is how we used to plan in early stage RAF training and was really helpful. On longer legs we would also put a position fix in abeam an obvious ground feature.
When marking up the map on the ground we would plan for still air (which for SD would be useful for the printed out back up maps) and then adjust as necessary in the air ('I am now 2 minutes early' etc) Obviously in the air if SD could calculate it with wind then fantastic but even still air minute marks would be useful.
I have a PDF copy of the RAF elementary nav book if that's helpful.

Edited to add: I used SD on iphone this Sunday and it was fantastic. I definitely felt that my lookout was better as I had total confidence in navigational accuracy despite being near a lot of Class D and Class A.
Thanks!
Edited 12/10/2013 1:56:51 PM by daxwax
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