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Highlight Visited Airports

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I would like to visualize the airports that I have already visited. I have a .txt file with ICAO codes of visited airports - is it possible to somehow import it to Little Navmap and then highlight them on the map?

Option 1 (Logbook):
Load the text file in MS Excel or LibreOffice Calc. Then adjust it to the LNM CSV logbook format and add empty columns for missing values. Import it from the LNM "Logbook" menu.

Then go to the logbook in LNM, adjust filters by aircraft or others and then select all the results. This will show all recent trips with a line connecting departure and destination.

The better and easier option 2 (Userpoints) :
Adjust file as above but for the LNM CSV userpoint format. Import CSV from menu "Userpoints".

Hope this helps.

Alex

 

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The problem with option 1 is that I would have lines between the airports which would look very confusing (I have hundreds of airports visited).

The problem with option 2 is that I would have to look up coordinates (latitude and longitude) for each airport in my list.

My main idea is that I just want to quickly look at the part of the world I want to fly in, see the airports that I already visited and pick a route which I haven't flown yet.

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@ATREnjoyer, I use Google Earth Pro to add a Placemark for each airport I have bought. That way it's easy to see all of them at-a-glance and using the Show Ruler tool I can measure the distance between them.

 

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On 10/2/2024 at 9:01 AM, Ray Proudfoot said:

@ATREnjoyer, I use Google Earth Pro to add a Placemark for each airport I have bought. That way it's easy to see all of them at-a-glance and using the Show Ruler tool I can measure the distance between them.

Great idea Ray...I will have to try this!!

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