Hi Crater...!
..I think we can tolerate the Texas twang, providing you restrict the lynching's to once a fortnight...

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LOL...!
FS Navigator...
Yep, you can file a flight plan on it.
..but that's too much for my feeble brain to cope with..
..so, I just use it to search for distant airfields, zoom in, and use it as a moving map display, containing VOR's NDB's ATIS airport/navigation frequencies, etc. which I can dial into my radios.
You can do a similar thing in the FS 2002, but I find much more INSTANT detail is displayed in FS Navigator at the touch of one key, (F9).
The ability to zoom in to show great detail of each airport is an asset as the above pics show..
I purchased the program when FS 2000 first came out, and I have used it continuously ever since, transferring it to FS 2002.
The pic below illustrates the mass of air fields dotted around the world, each red dot is an airfield, so if you wish to go to a particular area but dont know the name, or ID of the airfield, all you have to do is drag around a small area with the mouse which will then be displayed full size on your screen, showing all the airports in that area, you can then just type the airport name or ID into your "go to airport" menu, and off you go...!
...easy, peasy...!
http://www.fsnavigator.comCheers...
Paul.
(England)
P.S. ...when is the next lynching due...?
LOL...!
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