Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
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A panel anyway
http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:...&ct=clnk&cd=34
Only found a panel for one, on the above, very convoluted web page. If you can't find a duchess exterior model you could put this in another twin, would at lleast let you play with the panel.
JM
Only found a panel for one, on the above, very convoluted web page. If you can't find a duchess exterior model you could put this in another twin, would at lleast let you play with the panel.
JM
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Flight simming
Does anyone use voxatc? What is your opinion of it?
Does anyone use a trackir? What is your opinion of it?
Does anyone think pprune should have a flight sim section?
Strike 3 I'm out.
Ben
Does anyone use a trackir? What is your opinion of it?
Does anyone think pprune should have a flight sim section?
Strike 3 I'm out.
Ben
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Where I can find something like this? (MS Flight Sim Question)
Hello, I´m really crazi about the Flight Simulator, because I don´t know if everyone know, but you can fly online with controlers and some other pilots in VATSIM server.
Well the problem is that I´m getting use to fly in USA, and I don´t have this kind of charts for example: http://aerolineasvirtual.com.ar/juan...artas/inf2.jpg
Yes, I need some charts with the airways or I don´t know how they said in USA, do you know where I can find something like this by internet(downloading)??
please if you know, tell me, bye bye, thanks for your time, have good flights!!
Well the problem is that I´m getting use to fly in USA, and I don´t have this kind of charts for example: http://aerolineasvirtual.com.ar/juan...artas/inf2.jpg
Yes, I need some charts with the airways or I don´t know how they said in USA, do you know where I can find something like this by internet(downloading)??
please if you know, tell me, bye bye, thanks for your time, have good flights!!
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Hmm don't now of anywhere with charts but http://www.airnav.com has approach plates and airfrield diagrams you could look at.
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Try here the best site you can find. They have approach charts, sectionals and Enroute charts on line
http://www.myairplane.com/index.php
http://www.myairplane.com/index.php
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Some time ago (a few years) I found free access to worldwide IFR enroute charts (Hi and Lo) on a US agency website. As far as I can remember it was one of these agencies you don't want to be messing with, specially nowadays (DoD, CIA, ...)
It was bookmarked on a computer I had to reformat Never been able to find the site again. After 9/11 I may even guess that the access has been removed.
Cheers
It was bookmarked on a computer I had to reformat Never been able to find the site again. After 9/11 I may even guess that the access has been removed.
Cheers
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Thanks Bo Nalls, that it´s a very good web-page, but, where I can find something like that charts, but not the army charts, the comercial, I need somewhere I can download the IFR and VFR charts from USA, If you know, pease tell me, bye bye, thanks man!
Have good flighst
Have good flighst
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VFR sectionals:
https://aviationtoolbox.org/members/...s/map_explorer
http://www.fboweb.com/antest/ge/intro.aspx. See the US Sectional Charts link. The thing uses Google Earth but sadly they are not updated. Otherwise, incredible stuff.
Also useful:
http://www.myafd.com/
http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xm...hart_bulletins
As far as free online IFR enroute charts are concerned, the site Bo Nalls pointed out is the best I have known
https://aviationtoolbox.org/members/...s/map_explorer
http://www.fboweb.com/antest/ge/intro.aspx. See the US Sectional Charts link. The thing uses Google Earth but sadly they are not updated. Otherwise, incredible stuff.
Also useful:
http://www.myafd.com/
http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xm...hart_bulletins
As far as free online IFR enroute charts are concerned, the site Bo Nalls pointed out is the best I have known
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How to enable grid in Flight Sim 2004?
Just wonder if someone here can tell me quickily on how to enable the grid in flight sim 2004 to practice for hands and eyes co-ordination (flying through the squares on the screen).
Sorry for posting a duplicate topic if this question has been asked before.
Your help is very much appreciated!
Sorry for posting a duplicate topic if this question has been asked before.
Your help is very much appreciated!
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Doing this from memory so bear with me.
On the tools menu you can select Visual Flight Path I think and then it will give you squares to fly through on approach and finals.
Hope this helps.
On the tools menu you can select Visual Flight Path I think and then it will give you squares to fly through on approach and finals.
Hope this helps.