Hi,
On 4/14/24 07:31, Pesho Ivanov wrote:
3) speedflying lines are always observable from the ground and it can be
improved by mappers
Can you elaborate on that? How can I go to a place and see "ah,
obviously there's a speedflying line here"?
And if two speedflyers disagree over
Thank you for the immediate feedback, LaoshuBaby.
> If other mappers on the ground can also confirm the existence of your
> speedflying route (of course, this might require the mapper to have
> experience in speedflying, but among the many mappers worldwide, there are
> bound to be others with
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> 2) speedflying lines are not orthogonal to on-the-ground mapping -- very
> dependent on hazards like the relief and mapped OSM features such as cable
> cars, electricity lines, ski-pists ...
> 3) speedflying lines are always observable from the
Hi OSM contributors,
As a pilot and a contributor to FOSS, I want to contribute available
speedflying lines to OSM for the good of the pilots and everyone who
potentially intersects with them on the ground (skiers, property owners, forest
rangers, etc.). Following the aviation recommendations
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