New at FS2004, one question Please help

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New at FS2004, one question Please help

Postby hoobastank68 » Sat Aug 28, 2004 5:43 pm

Hi,

Just got FS2004 with my new computer, i've got the whole lifting off and landing procedure and now im taking flights, but i have a major problem which is

How do i know which way to go as in which way the desitnation/airport is? I tried looking at GPS and the MAP but it doesnt show anything, please help..
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Re: New at FS2004, one question Please help

Postby JBaymore » Sat Aug 28, 2004 5:49 pm

hoobastank,

Hi and welcome to SimV.

Go to "Create a Flight.  Select the flight planner.  Pick a start airport and a destination airport.  Click the "generate flight plan" button.  Save it.

No when you go to the GPS or the map view, you will see the route that is created.  You can modify this route on the map screen by clicking and dragging the course line onto VOR's and NDB and Intersections and such.

Hit the "learning Center" in fs2004 for all this type stuff.  It is a complex program and it has a steep learing curve.

best,

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Re: New at FS2004, one question Please help

Postby MattNW » Sun Aug 29, 2004 12:30 am

Another choice if you have some $$ burning a hole in your pocket is download FSNavigator. It's a flight planning and managment utility that's a whole lot better thant he default system.
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Re: New at FS2004, one question Please help

Postby Bazza » Sun Aug 29, 2004 3:51 am

When I first started, when things were a bit simpler, I used to get out my atlas, work out my rough bearings, take off and see if I could find my destination airport.

Sometimes I got lucky.

Now I sit on the deck, load up the GPS - doesn't seem quite as challenging though......?
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Re: New at FS2004, one question Please help

Postby Politically Incorrect » Sun Aug 29, 2004 5:36 am

New at FS2004, one question, Please help.


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Now you know you reached your limit on questions, don't you?
Welcome to TheV!!
You'll soon find that you'll have many more questions and all the answers can be found here! If not direct answers someone will guide you to a fix!
Enjoy your stay and FS9!!
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Re: New at FS2004, one question Please help

Postby Fox_Molder » Sun Aug 29, 2004 7:49 pm

I would suggest you do the privat pilot training. I did it and it help. it will make you a better pilot, it did with me.

also there are a lot of small video to learn in fs9. watch them all. they are fun and straight to the point.

you will enjoy this personal simulator a lot more when you get to know it. there is so many thing. it can be chalenging at time. but it wort it.

I am learning like you and still a lot to learn. that is what i like from this.

have fun. and learn IFR and VFR use all you can from your GPS it is a powerfull tools. I am learning stuff on it every day. give your self specific goals and see what you need to know to get to it.  one step at the time.
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