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27/06/2017: FLARM connection has been cancelled due to the new Transponder development. Instead the project to incoorporate terrain data has been started.

 

03/09/2015: working on the extension of the collision warning system by connecting to FLARM devices via AirConsole.

 

23/06/2015: Android version available in the Google Play stores with the same improvements as the Apple version

23/06/2015: FlyPrep 3.0.5 is available in the Apple stores with the following improvements:

  • Moved button "Conversion" to keyboard dialog and corrected the background handling
  • Corrected drawing of airspaces for Belgium, Spain and Sweden
  • Improved airspace drawing when zooming
  • Corrected minor bug in Route handling
  • Added airspace for Finland
  • Improved switch for InFlight in Settings
  • Improved icon for Settings

 

21/01/2015: working on Android version

 

12/12/2013: FlyPrep 3.0 is available in the Apple stores with the following improvements:

  • Collision warning amongst FlyPrep users and visualisation of other FlyPrep users/airplanes in flight.
  • Navigation with routes planning
  • OpenAir airspaces of most European countries and North America
  • Displaying of radio navigation aids in the airfield view
  • Integrated help system
  • Automatic logging of flights
  • iPad landscape and iPhone 5 Airfield view enlarged
  • Zooming in Airfield view via standard gestures
  • new airfields for countries: Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Malta

 

01/09/2012: FlyPrep 2.0 is available in the Apple stores with the following improvements:

  • Map views in GPS mode and in simulation mode. The airfields are shown on a satellite map.
  • iPad landscape support. 
  • Instead of tabs to switch dialogs, swipes and scrolling are used now. 
  • new options in GPS mode for the orientation (track up or north up) and minute line (shows where the airplane will be in a few minutes). 
  • new airfields for countries: Spain, Portugal, Latvia

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