Last night I noticed two anomalies in the XCSoar 6.0.6-PC version run in
simulator mode:

- UK AIP now uses Class G for military airspace. An OpenAir file
  containing class G airspace displays it correctly on the map, but
  when it is selected with a long press, the 'Airspaces at this
  location' and 'Airspace Details' pages both give its type as 'Unknown'
  rather than 'Class G'. 

  Please consider adding class G airspace to the list of supported
  airspace types.

- UK AIS-issued NOTAMs can be downloaded and saved as an OpenAir files
  with the SPINE application. The idea is that you download plottable 
  NOTAMS for the day, save them and have them displayed as additional
  airspace during your task. NOTAMs are generated as class E airspace.

  It turns out that configuring this file as 'More airspaces' is not
  enough to display it because class E is the only airspace which is
  defaults to no warnings and not displayed. 

  Please consider changing the defaults to 'Warn'+'Display' like all
  the other defined airspace types.


Martin



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