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Current version is SeeYou 3.95, last modified: 01. Apr. 2010

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SeeYou is a flight planning and analysis tool for glider pilots. It is designed for both desktop and notebook PCs

Its functions before the flight allow you to plan tasks, manage waypoint lists and upload all that to the Pocket PC device. After the flight, it allows you to download flights from GPS devices, see your flight on maps, explore its details through Statistics and relive it in 3D view.

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Airspace 2010 revision 2
This time the following updated airspaces were added:
. Austria
. Hungary
. Belgium and Luxembourg

All airspaces were changed significantly, therefore please upgrade your database as soon as possible if you use the airspace of these countries.

Particular caution is required for flying in Belgium and Luxembourg. The airspace there is extremely complex and therefore three files are included:
1. bellux-weekdays-with-transponder.cub - use this file during the weekdays if you have a transponder on board - with transponder you have access to airspace above 4500ft MSL
2. bellux-weekdays-below4500ft.cub - use this file if you don't have transponder. Flying above 4500ft is restricted
3. bellux-weekends.cub - use this file on weekends when military activity is significantly reduced
A thorough ReadMe about using airspace in Belgium and Luxembourt is available here:
http://www.lvzc.be//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=32

Many thanks to Robert Mayer, Peter Szabo, Hugo Mertens and Stéphane Vander Veken for providing these airspace revisions.
 
Airspace 2010 revision 1
The following airspace have been updated since the last update:
. Czech Republic
. France
. Belgium
. Sweden
They are avaialble through the download links.
 
SeeYou 3.95
SeeYou version has been upgraded to 3.95. It features a few significant features and some anticipated bug fixes.

ImageFlarm and EW communication DLLs are now able to declare flights to flash cards. In order to do so, select path to your SD Card (logical drive) and "FILE" as parameter. Proceed with "Uploading" the flight declaration as normally, then put your flash card into your Flarm (or EW Micro) and reset the device.

The other significant feature is that you are now able to set the QNH for a given day which is particularly useful in scoring competitions. Flight recorders are supposed to record pressure altitudes based on 1013.25hPa datum. This is however not a requirement in the calibration process. The standard even does not give any tolarance for acceptable altitude inaccuracy at any given height. For this reason it is important that QNH for any given day is entered as a property of a given contest day. This will reset all competing flight recorders to a common flight level altitude. Please note that it is important that this figure is displayed on the task sheets so pilots can adapt their flight computers accordingly.

All changes are listed here.
 
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