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FS2004 -Can I start a flight mid air?



 
 
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Old July 13th 05, 04:51 AM
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Default FS2004 -Can I start a flight mid air?

When using FS2004 for practice IFR approaches, can I start my flight
from said 4,000 over an IAF? If yes, how do I do that. Thanks.

Robin Hou

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Old July 13th 05, 12:51 PM
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On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 04:19:14 GMT, Epi wrote:

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When using FS2004 for practice IFR approaches, can I start my flight
from said 4,000 over an IAF? If yes, how do I do that. Thanks.

Robin Hou


If you save a flight there, it'll start there.


Or you can slew it into position.

If you fly to position don't forget you can speed up the flying to get
there quickly then restore to normal rate before saving.

 




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