I use Microsoft Streets & Trips program. It allows you to stick a "pin" in your 
map at your starting point, then place a "pin" in your map at your destination, 
then it draws a line of your pref. in darknes and width between the two pins. 
Gives you your straight across layout that you can work off your sectionals 
with.
 Gordon Smith    (JOT) Illinois

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] flight planning
To: "ercoupe-tech" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 5:49 PM







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Folks, 
I'm looking for a flight planning site that offers an interface which is 
similar to a rubber band on a map, if you know what I mean.  Select a starting 
point then an ending point on a map and bingo there's your route.  Then "grab" 
it and put in as many waypoints as you want.  It seems I've seen this before 
but can't remember where.  Any suggestions?  
Thanks,
Darick





      

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