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You can also "drag and drop" the files you want to open onto the FalconView program window. So how can you tell which points belong to what file when you're editing one of the Point files?

When you turn on the Point Editor you'll see that the points from Point files that aren't being edited are darkened, to indicate they aren't active. Unfortunately FalconView will be the only application aware of the additional point files that you've opened.

You can use the additional points to define turn points in a route file, but points that are not from the active "Local Point file will be treated as user points. The local points in FalconView 4.

I've decided to list a new feature in PFPS4. When you open a file in FalconView 3. If the file you want to open is "read only" or on a read only path then forget about it. FalconView 3. You can forget all those limitation in FalconView 4. First off you now can open all types of files at the same time. In the example above you can see. Each also has it's own style icon. FalconView is available at no cost to U. DoD entities and U.

Government Agencies. Contact your local software support command or DoD sponsor. Additional information can be obtained by sending e-mail to FalconView gtri. With a year history of active development, the software has become a de facto standard within the U. The primary map types that FalconView supports include aeronautical charts, satellite imagery, and elevation maps.

FalconView also supports a large number of overlay types that can be displayed and printed over any map background. The current overlay set is oriented toward mission planning and is primarily used by aviators and aviation support personnel. The MPDSL is an extensible mission planning service capability that includes mission planning services and administration capabilities for the purpose of supporting Air Force and Navy platforms.

It displays standard digital maps and produces user-customizable kneeboard cards, combat mission folders, and data transfers to compatible digital transfer devices. The PFPS software uses an implementation of the client-server data model to provide a shared view of the mission route to software components. This allows the operator to perform multiple operations on the same routes without reentering data. PFPS 4. FalconView is primarily used by a large portion of the U. Customs Service, and the Federal Aviation Administration.

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The only other additions are subtractions, i. And now, uncensored from a blog in Iraq comes a review of FalconView from the field The first was a simple escort mission. No problem. Me and the other team leader got together and plotted routes in and I got FalconView printouts of the highway intersections for us. Falconview is a cool-ass program that gives you imagery of a grid location in various resolutions.

You center on the grid and you page through the available imagery in that scale until you find what you like or go to another scale. Or they say "Massouri District". So, I scored satellite imagery of the intersections we were interested in.

Couldn't have said it any better myself! I'll also point out that the imagery they're using is 1 Meter CIB, so NGA should also get some credit for providing such "cool-ass" imagery. In PFPS 3. This document provides detailed information about the groups and fields in the FalconView 5.

Point Export allows a user to define one or more geographic areas and save the desired overlay information from select data types into a file. This document describes how to implement security label extensions for custom classification labeling in the FalconView title bar and on printed materials.

This document provides information necessary for third-party developers to integrate their work with FalconView. This document describes the COM-based programmers interface for automatically adding, moving, and querying threats to FalconView 3. This document provides information necessary for third-party developers to create a topmost overlay in FalconView.



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