by wji » Sun Dec 18, 2005 11:19 am
FS9 (or FS2k2)GPS routes can also be plotted the old-fashioned way -- by hand using Notepad. Find coordinates by moving the aircraft icon in Mapview. Plot the initial course using GPS Direct then edit the file in Notepad (keeping waypoints sequential).
Sample FS2k2 (work in FS9)
[flightplan]
title=Dropoff at Red Shirt Lake
description=Drop off some fishermen at Red Shirt Lake
type=VFR
routetype=1
cruising_altitude=3500
departure_id=PAMR, N61* 12.95', W149* 51.14', +000137.00
departure_position=6
destination_id=PAMR, N61* 12.95', W149* 51.14', +000137.00
departure_name=Merrill
destination_name=Merrill
alternate_name=
waypoint.0=PAMR, A, N61* 12.95', W149* 51.14', +000137.00,
waypoint.1=BGQ, V, N61* 34.17', W149* 58.03', +000160.00,
waypoint.2=WP01, U, N61* 37.28', W150* 10.44', +000150.00,
waypoint.3=PAMR, A, N61* 12.95', W149* 51.14', +000137.00,
As I recall, this one is shipped with FS2002. I have crated dozens of flightplans using this method and they're kind of neat to fly; they are especially useful for plotting routes through mountain passes at low altitude.

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