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| Posted by admin on Tuesday, July 25 @ 09:03:22 EST (867 reads) |
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Marty writes "I don’t like having to refer to the map mode or out side sources while I fly FS9 so I decided to make a small list of airports I commonly fly and make them available in flight. There are probably better ways to go about this but this is the way I did it. First I researched the info I wanted on my list, this can include the ICAO code, VOR, ILS frequencies etc. Then using paint I made a .bmp (bitmap) image of the list I wanted. I used image attributes to set the size, and made a note of this. Next I simply used the text window to make my list. I made the text window the same size as the attributes. I them changed the background colour to not quite white and the font colour to anything but black. FS9 has special uses for these colours and they can sometimes appear transparent whe used in panels or windows in FS9. I saved the .bmp as directories.bmp in the panel folder of the aircraft I wanted to use. Once I finished my .bmp it was time to put it on a panel." |
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| Posted by admin on Sunday, May 28 @ 23:43:29 EST |
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NAVData has released the latest AIRAC Cycle 0605. The package is available for over 15 popular flight simulator addon products, the PMDG 737, LDS 767, PSS Airbus and Dash 8 and FSNavigator to name a few. This cycle contains data that becomes valid from 11/05/2006 to 07/06/2006. For more information and to download the package for your addon products please visit the NAVData website. |
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| Posted by admin on Thursday, May 18 @ 23:14:27 EST |
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VATPAC Operations Staff are proud to announce PilotAssist, a new web application designed to support flight planning for pilots. PilotAssist facilitates the lookup of published preferred routes and automated preparation of breifings for these flights. All data is managed behind the scenes and will remain up to date with the latest AIP updates automatically.
You can start using PilotAssist here: http://vatpac.org/assist/?pg=pilotassist
Or by selecting an Australian Flight Plan Routes routes link from the VATPAC website menus. |
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