Celestal Navigation ???

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Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Woodylepic » Fri Feb 27, 2004 12:08 am

My question is
does fs2004 have acurate celestal map  ::)

im working on a old biplan and whant to implement a kind of sextant in (like graduate transparent globe)

and i whant to navigate whit the help of the star  :D

but  i need to know if some start is there in cof  like  the polaris star etc etc...
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Cvrt7.62Ghst » Fri Feb 27, 2004 12:16 am

I'm pretty sure that making an acurrate celestal setup wasn't on their to do list,  that would be a large undertaking.  You never know though.
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Meinas » Fri Feb 27, 2004 12:27 am

that would be pretty cool if they did, I've seen one of the old air force planes decked out for training navigators for that,

thats from back in the day when there was real navigators  :), Im the only modern day human navigational god ::)
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby birdie » Fri Feb 27, 2004 8:59 am

 I have thought about that too since I have downloaded real stars.  It has constelletions and alot more stars than default but I still don't know if all the stars are there that you need.  Also I don't know if it matters that the fs world is not a sphere.  One thing I have noticed is that the constelletions do change position in different seasons.
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby VPA_KTPA » Fri Feb 27, 2004 9:03 am

I allso so have the stars addon that birdie spoke of and i must say it is a must have file in your sim.it makes things look much nicer at night.as to the question of useing it for what you want to use it for i am not shure.i only fly IFR and it would probley be better to learn yourself to nav IFR if you ever plan to get in a real aircraft some day.because at most cases at night in the real world everything is pitch black looking from the cockpit except for lights on the ground.
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Billerator » Fri Feb 27, 2004 5:31 pm

Real stars!
Where can I find the file?
Always thought that the default sky looks a bit naff.
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby VPA_KTPA » Fri Feb 27, 2004 8:05 pm

I found it at flightsim.but good luck getting in there its limited by how many can log on there at a time.i dont bother even going there much any more because of that.
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Woodylepic » Fri Feb 27, 2004 11:09 pm

Can you tel us the web adresse i need this new addon i realy whant to make a sextant tool for my plane  :o
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby dave3cu » Sat Feb 28, 2004 8:45 am

Hi Woody

Dont know much about this celestal stuff, but you might gain some insight by looking at stars.dat file in the fs9 main folder.
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Woodylepic » Sat Feb 28, 2004 10:07 pm

Have find  star.dat on avisim like you said and have instaled in fs2004 and i have search for the polaris star in the simulator but nothing ???

if some body of you can find the polaris star for me pls take a screen shoot and send the picture here  ?  ::)
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Woodylepic » Sun Feb 29, 2004 1:04 am

does fs2004 have acurate celestal map  
response yes :)

but not hall star is there in the original star,dat polaris star not there but if you load star_dat from avisim you have a lot of new star and polaris  there
now i can make my sextant  :)
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Re: Celestal Navigation ???

Postby Woodylepic » Sun Feb 29, 2004 1:05 am

Thank a lot for the pipe guys  :)
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