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Old 27th February 2011 | 20:54
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IFR software

hello all , any one know good software for instrument practise VOR,NDB ex... procedure for training . thank you
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Old 27th February 2011 | 20:56
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RANT is the only one to use for practicing nav-aids.

For practicing your basic instrument scan, any flight simulator will do. Something like Microsoft Flight Sim is absolutely fine.
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Old 27th February 2011 | 21:21
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I use MSFS and X-Plane.

Also check out these sites
luizmonteiro - About Online Simulators
Tim's Air Navigation Simulator
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Old 27th February 2011 | 23:42
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What aircraft?
G1000 or steam gauges?

There are great add ons for fsx, Mindstar and Eaglesoft if you want G1000.

I would recommend FSX as base with add ons to get proper instruments
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Old 2nd February 2012 | 14:24
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IFR,VOR,NDB holding trainer

hi,

In reply of your request, microsoft flight sim is a good trainer, but i bought the aero-pedia ifr trainer, cheap and works great ! good luck
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Old 6th February 2012 | 15:58
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IFR Training

I used RANT and FSX for my instrument training and found them both useful, you may also consider some of the dedicated IFR software simulators like Elite and ASA "On top" Although they are a bit more expensive, they are a great tool for keeping your instrument scan up to speed and are highly realistic.
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