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2008-05-17
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Is there any chance you (or someone else?) could hack up a repo that uses the "Hybrid" of Yahoo? I'm nowhere near code-wise enough to attempt it myself :-(
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2008-05-17
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2008-05-23
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Another useful repository for pilots that serves aviation charts:
http://www.runwayfinder.coms
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2008-05-27
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So...If I have Maemo Mapper and install a map repository from the above aviation website...I can track my position on the chart using the GPS on my N810 whilst i'm out and about flying?
How about this website:
http://skyvector.com/
Would the above web site's different tab maps be down-loadable? i.e the "Enroute H-8" and the "Enroute L-24"?
Thanks for your help.
http://skyvector.com/tiles/tile_35_119_3_10_2.jpg
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2008-05-27
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2008-06-02
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2008-06-02
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2008-06-02
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2008-06-03
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I am off to Japan next week and somehow did not manage to learn all the Hiragana & Kanji... that means google-maps are a tad less useful to me. From the main repos only Yahoo offers a sufficient set of Romaji place names etc. You offered two repos for Yahoo, "Map" and "Satellite". I am normally happy with just the "Map" but on Yahoo the contrast is rather weak. The "Hybrid" is the map that really works well.
Is there any chance you (or someone else?) could hack up a repo that uses the "Hybrid" of Yahoo? I'm nowhere near code-wise enough to attempt it myself :-(
And if it has already been added, I do apologize for my blindness, and appreciate being pointed to it!
Thanks a lot!!
joe