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Another feature request

Started by vgbaron, March 02, 2010, 03:53:34 AM

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vgbaron

One of the things I liked most about the old FSNAV was the ability to edit the crossing altitudes for each waypoint. Makes it much easier to manually input SID's or create your own VNAV profile on departure or arrival.

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tim arnot

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Tis on the list, along with cross-reference bearings, alternates and other good stuff...  :)
(although it's almost certainly going to mean creating a Plan-G file format, as well as saving to the native FS)

Tim. @TimArnot

vgbaron

Figured you were way ahead of me but wanted to get my licks in!
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Quote from: tim arnot on March 02, 2010, 08:20:02 AM
Tis on the list, along with cross-reference bearings, alternates and other good stuff...  :)
(although it's almost certainly going to mean creating a Plan-G file format, as well as saving to the native FS)

When you list cross reference bearings do you mean we will be able to locate the intersection of some distance heading from NavAid A and a distance and heading from Navaid B?  As in 230, 10 nm from A and 150, 5 nm from B?  If we could do it in those terms it would be great.  The planners that do support "user intersections/waypoints" require a convuluted method to find the intersection.


tim arnot


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