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      14maxded
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      Please could you add a layer which shows the current density altitude at the surface? This would be calculated using pressure and temperature. Perhaps an additional air density layer could be added too, in kg per cubic metre. Both layers could have an altitude slider to show the density altitude at various GPS altitudes. Another idea would be a world colour map of ISA deviation (ISA+/- ____ degs Celcius/Farenheit). If any of these colour layers could be added, I'd be very grateful. Thank you.

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      • SutyS
        Suty Administrator @14maxded
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        @14maxded Hi, thank you for this suggestion. We can consider that, however, it is not on plans for this year.

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        • Gkikas LGPZG
          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @14maxded
          last edited by Gkikas LGPZ

          @14maxded
          From "Menu", try "distance&planning"
          fc4b060b-42c5-47ae-99a2-cef102bcbf7f-εικόνα.png

          If you plan a route and select "IFR"
          e.g. from Athens. GR to Paris,FR, here ...
          83c27e64-4e3b-4051-8d71-6333c0b7dd95-εικόνα.png
          ... in the cross-section diagram you see winds aloft and ISA difference (deviation) at various FL !

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