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  "textContent": "X-Plane 12’s built-in nav data is not easy to deal with QGIS. But it’s easy with Little NavMap software. Have it scan X-Plane’s data, and then use QGIS to load the resulting SQLITE databases. Then, use “Create points layer from table” with SQLITE table fields longitude and latitude. Airways are a few steps away with Points to Path. You’ll need a table join to assign airway data to the paths #AvGeek #XPlane12 #GIS",
  "title": "X-Plane 12 Navigation Data and GIS",
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