

You could always put in the panel the CIVA inertial platform, for guidance.
It's doubtful that in the twenties there was an inertial platform at all, much less one that was miniaturized enough to be installed on a plane of that kind, but it's a heck of a more plausible solution than a GPS.
Alternatively, if you aren't against payware, you could use FSNavigator. It makes dead reckoning a lot easier.



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