Oh, the VORs will be around for a loong time. They are still the backbone of the airway system, mind you. Many commercial flights still use VORs as primary navigation mean, NWA's DC9s comes to mind ???
But it's true; there are a few good years left... and you can still listen to the news or a ball game with the ADF!
They had better not phase out the VORs any time soon. I want to learn to use those damn things. I understand how they work and everything, but (in the sim) I can never seem to use them. So now it's one of my personal aviation quests: to learn to use a VOR.
I want to learn to use those damn things. I understand how they work and everything, but (in the sim) I can never seem to use them. So now it's one of my personal aviation quests: to learn to use a VOR.
Fire up the flightsim and work on it
What stinks about VORs in FS9 is that there's not even a compass rose on the Map view, so it's very hard to do all you can do with the radials. Just flying to them is not much different than using an NDB... harder, actually. But the DME comes in handy...
Whenever possible I use RL charts to plan my FS flights.
VORs have longer range, and a lot of them have DME capabilities also. It's also a lot easier to track a specific radial with a VOR than it is with an NDB. You can do it, but it's not as easy.
If you fly with FS in the United States, you can download every sectional chart in the US in jpg format, which can be loaded into FS with the FS Browser module.
Here's some screenshots of how it works
Good old Fashioned Navigation
If you prefer real physical charts, I would suggest getting to know local pilots, and management at your local airport and ask them for old charts. I did, and I got sectionals, WAC, terminal, and charts for IFR flying for almost half of this side of the United states. They're several years old now, but are still good for the flight simulator
Hadn't thought of asking an FBO for any outdated stock they might otherwise toss out... good idea.
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