Want to fly light-weight? Just going for a quick flight or two and don’t want all the heavy equipment? Install SeeYou Navigator on your iPhone and let it record the flight for you.
Simple to use – Works just like other apps that you know
Safety first – Helps maintain safe final glide to landing places nearby
Live data – complements your other flight electronics with live weather and traffic data
Connect to external instruments via Bluetooth - share and use data with your instruments in the cockpit
Upload to OLC, WeGlide, XContest - claim your flight right after you land directly from the app
Fly a Task - Full support for gliding, paragliding and hang-gliding tasks
Main features:
- Personalize screen layout
- Navigate to target or around a task
- Airspace warnings
- Full-suite of Navboxes for cross country flights
- Thermal assistant
- Rain Radar layer
- Live Open Glider Network traffic layer
- SeeYou Logbook
- Support for Bluetooth LE flight instruments
- Integration with TopMeteo weather forecasts
- Integration with SkySight forecasts
- Upload to online contests
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In-Apps
SeeYou Subscription - 1 year
269,99 zł
SeeYou Subscription - 1 month
69,99 zł
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SeeYou Navigator FAQ
Is SeeYou Navigator free?
Yes, SeeYou Navigator is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is SeeYou Navigator legit?
🤔 The SeeYou Navigator app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does SeeYou Navigator cost?
SeeYou Navigator has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 169.99 zł.
The app looks very promising, although I’ve had some issues with it: the vario sound is permanently off, can’t make it work, both on internal sensors and a blue fly vario. Couldn’t find any setting related to this in the app, had my iPhone loudest and ring-on. Another one is that compared to my good old flynaster, the vario bar itself seems way behind. Third and quite annoying is that I still can’t select my wing (Chili 5), nearly a year after it came out. That said, finally a decent flying companion for iPhone, keep it up!
Only thing missing is some popular live-tracking xcontest.org livetracking
Only thing missing is some popular live-tracking options like xcontest.org livetrack or livertrack24 hope they would merge the different live-track systems and show all pilots on screen
Can’t pay annual fee thru app
it asks for $54.99, but when you click continue, it does absolutely nothing, you can’t pay through the app, even though it asks you to pay, because the “Continue” doesn’t work. The App Support also appears to be non-functional.
Exception app
Good thermal assist
Only thing missing is some popular live-tracking xcontest.org livetracking
Only thing missing is some popular live-tracking options like xcontest.org or livertrack24
hope they would merge the different live-track systems and show all pilots on screen
like flyskyhy
Safe rings
Thank you for this feature what glider pilots really need to visually evaluate the safe distance to fly.
Great app but still needs improvements
Been using it and really like certain feature of the app.
One thing I do like to see improved is the ability of the app to connect to Bluetooth based external GPS units.
At the moment the Naviter app can not connect or even see the GLO2 external GPS that my iPhone is already can connect and lists under the connected Bluetooth device.
Pay to play- limited free functionality
Also wouldn’t find my BlueFlyVario device.
Useful for wx only
Its unclear if its possible to add your own waypoints, or how to do that. No task support. Good wx integration. Annnd... may be abandoned? No update in 5mo is a very long time.
Should be a lot better for the money
There are some really great functions in this app, there are some functions missing (e.g. audio vario), and the documentation found on line is poor. Considering the annual (or monthly) fee to get full functionality, I would expect primo documentation and eye watering features. The web portion of the program is very PC focused, but useable for MacOS. Unfortunately you have to figure everything out by trial and error.