Hi,
You do know you can go to World/Map and plot your way across the entire
country, right? And you can use a flight plan to generate this
automatically? And you can print out the Nav Log from the flight plan
so you can follow along?
Hope this helps,
Tom Gibson
Cal Classic Propliner Page:
http://www.calclassic.com
Cal Classic Alco Page:
http://www.calclassic.com/alco
Freeflight Design Shop:
http://www.freeflightdesign.com
Sticky_314 wrote:
Hi. I've recently gotten into my MS Flight Simulator 2004 program and
actually learning all the different radio flying techniques. But I was
wonder. Are the radio towers frequencies in that simulator the same as they
are in the Real World? And if so. Can anyone point me to a website that has
a listing or a map actually of the towers locations and they're frequencies?
I want to try a cross country flight in the simulator. But I don't wanna fly
it blind. Thanks
Sticky_314