15.7 Minor differences

 

In addition to the previously mentioned ones, you can find the following modifications in Air:

 

    Navigation: In the Air version, ‘Navigation’ section of the main menu does not exist, but you can activate ‘Navigation’ pressing the  button.

 

    Color track: You can color your track by some Air-specific parameters (in addition to the Land/Air ones):

 

     Air speed: If wind speed data is available, this parameter will express our relative speed with respect to that wind (this way, an opposite 10 km/h wind will add 10 km/h to the track speed, resulting the Air speed).

 

     Track Land/Air Altitude: Altitude of the ground we are flying over.

 

     Track Altitude over land: Distance between the pilot and the ground (this statistic is calculated substracting the Track Land/Air Altitude to the Track Altitude or over sea altitude).

 

     Waypoints made: Waypoints that you have reached.

 

     Competition distance: Distance that you have covered in the straight line that links the waypoints. For example: If you take off and go in a 90 degrees direction with respect to the line to the second waypoint, you will have a 0 Competition distance.

 

     Wind speed: If you have anemometer data available, here you will see the wind speed.

 

     Wind direction: This complements the previous information about the wind.

 

    Graphics: In the Air version, the Graph window has a representation of the landscape that we are flying over, so you can see the track alitude over the ground.

 

    Import altidudes from other tracks (barograph): This option is only accessible from the Tools section of the context menu of the track in the AIR version and is used to fit altitude data (taken from another GPS or Vario) to a track saved without it.