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[https://www.xcsoar.org/ XCSoar] -flight computer, also very good at recording flight tracks | [https://www.xcsoar.org/ XCSoar] -flight computer, also very good at recording flight tracks | ||
[https://spasutto.github.io/igc2kmz/ IGC2KMZ] -a converter in case you want to view your flight-track in Google Earth. | |||
[https://akaflieg-freiburg.github.io/enroute/ Enroute Flight Navigation] -moving map and navigation software | [https://akaflieg-freiburg.github.io/enroute/ Enroute Flight Navigation] -moving map and navigation software | ||
[http://www.prosoar.de/ Prosoar] - | [http://www.prosoar.de/ Prosoar] -flight planner, mainly for gliding | ||
[https://stratux.me/ Stratux] -Linux based ADS-B receiver | [https://stratux.me/ Stratux] -Linux based ADS-B receiver | ||
Revision as of 10:17, 3 May 2025
Flying
At the end of 2021 I started flying real airplanes, not only simulated ones.
While trying to learn, how to fly gliders in a club, I realized, that this is not my cup of tea and I switched to flying something, where an unpowered landing is considered an emergency.
I managed to obtain my sports pilot license end of April 2025.
"Trust me, I'm a Luftsportgeräteführer"
Links
Tools
There are a couple of useful tools for gliding and flying in general.
Skylines -flight tracking and visualization
XCSoar -flight computer, also very good at recording flight tracks
IGC2KMZ -a converter in case you want to view your flight-track in Google Earth.
Enroute Flight Navigation -moving map and navigation software
Prosoar -flight planner, mainly for gliding
Stratux -Linux based ADS-B receiver
All of them are Open Source, either web based, work cross-platform, or have at least a Linux version available.
Flying
Flugschule Otto Funk -where they taught me to fly microlight planes
@DeltaMikeHeavy -Youtubing from inside a FK9
CFWU -a podcast (in German) about commercial aviation


