INTRODUCING THE NEW XTRACK SOFTWARE
NOW IN BETA TESTING - FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT TRACK'AIR

 The following example shows how to plan and execute a photo survey mission with Xtrack: Note that this example is based on US DRGs raster maps.

1) Open the new snapVIEW module and zoom on the region where the job is located

 
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2) The software automatically displays the outlines of all DRGs (or any other georeferenced raster maps) that are available on your hard drive or CD

Note that you can also georeference any raster maps that are not yet georeferenced by clicking a couple of known points.

3) Click the maps that you want to display. You can combine several maps, even with different map scale. click to enlarge in a new window
click to enlarge in a new window 4) The maps you have chosen will be automatically joined and displayed as one seamless map.
5) Trace the area that you have to fly. Different colors are used to differentiate different bocks. Saving the blocks also save the corresponding raster background which is automatically compressed and saved with a suitable resolution for the rest of the project. click to enlarge in a new window
click to enlarge in a new window 6) Load the area in snapPLAN and perform the planning as with the current software. During the planning, the raster background can be displayed or hidden.


7) Load snapSHOT and perform the aerial survey as with the current software. During the flight, the raster background can be displayed or hidden.

Note that other raster maps can be displayed. Including Jeppessen raster charts.

 
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click to enlarge in a new window 8) After the flight, simply use snapPLOT to easily prepare a flight index that will be printed on the available raster background.
   
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