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Moving aircraft initial starting points in MSFS
Is it possible to move an aircraft in MSFS either graphically or
by numbers (lat and long, alt, heading, IAS) easily? Right now it appears I have to fly into the position/configuration I want and then save it. If I want to practice approaches at different airports, holding patterns (ADF, VOR, DME, at intersections, etc) this could get pretty annoying having to fly for a half hour or more to get it in the right spot. More specifically I'm hoping it has something like in the Elite Sim where you can click and drag the plane where you want and then type in the altitude, heading, etc. thanks in advance Gerald Sylvester |
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FS2004: Two ways off the top of my head.... Check the help files for:
1. Slew mode 2. Using the Map :- Using the Map in Aircraft Mode -- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Gerald Sylvester" wrote in message hlink.net... Is it possible to move an aircraft in MSFS either graphically or by numbers (lat and long, alt, heading, IAS) easily? Right now it appears I have to fly into the position/configuration I want and then save it. If I want to practice approaches at different airports, holding patterns (ADF, VOR, DME, at intersections, etc) this could get pretty annoying having to fly for a half hour or more to get it in the right spot. More specifically I'm hoping it has something like in the Elite Sim where you can click and drag the plane where you want and then type in the altitude, heading, etc. thanks in advance Gerald Sylvester |
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Carl Frisk wrote: FS2004: Two ways off the top of my head.... Check the help files for: 1. Slew mode 2. Using the Map :- Using the Map in Aircraft Mode got it now. Thanks a lot Gerald. |
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Or in FSNav, you can right click on the map and use 'Move aircraft to here'.
It just pops over to any point in the world immediately. |
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