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Unsure about add on

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:05 pm
by Dan Morera
Do any of you guys use this add on found on page 7 of utilities?? Here

     
FS2004/FSCOF/FS2002/FS2000 Courseplanner 3.D.3, stand alone flight planner. Complete flight management on a realistic world map. Over +30000 SID/STAR as well as +60000 waypoints. Use YOUR own scenery, (airports, Navaids, etc), and all the planes in your hangar. Monitor your progress, all the AI traffics, (and multiplayer), real time on the internet and intranet, this includes altitude, speed and more. Great to use when flying with VATSIM or IVAO. Use Courseplanner over the network, (CP on one machine and FS on another), or both on the same machine. Runs independently to FS, (you do not even need to have FS running). Import/Export FS flight plans and/or adventures. Create printable maps, (en route, departure, airport, ILS etc), as well as the briefing files. Courseplanner will fly the aircraft for you and even 'pause' the flight near the airport, or any point for that matter. by http://www.myoddweb.com 27MB


I like the idea, but looking at the creator name I'm a little worried about what this program may do to my computer and FS9. Specially since it is capable of doing this: "Courseplanner will fly the aircraft for you and even 'pause' the flight near the airport, or any point for that matter."


Thanks
Dan

Re: Unsure about add on

PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:17 pm
by visualchaosfx
I'd try it out. Although I'm happy with using the default flight planner but thats just me.

Re: Unsure about add on

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:47 am
by Brett_Henderson
Flight planner ? The pilot is the flight planner  :D

Break out those sectionals, a straight-edge, pad-n-pencil, write down the frequencies and radials, check the weather and adust for winds aloft...... and then find your way from airport to airport (sans GPS).

It's fun and educational  :)


Seriously though, most flight planners are pretty neat pieces of software. FSNavigator is a good one, too. If you already know how to plot a course by hand, they are time savers. Just don't run them in flight. It's like unfolding a sectional and having a magical, moving airplane icon appear at your exact location. Navigation by moving map isn't much of a challenge, or accomplishment.