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Old March 16th 04, 12:31 PM
Quilljar
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Dave Schwartz wrote:
Would anyone be kind enough to email me an attachment of any very
detailed and complicated Flight Plan that you have created with
FS2004. I am trying to learn how to use the GPS and Autopilot with
Flight Plans, and I thought if I had a flight plan from someone else
that works real well, I could just run it, set the AP and watch and
learn. Thanks in advance. The more detailed the plan, with lots of
waypoints and a procedure turn at landing would be great. Thanks


Sorry Dave,
I've had all Flight Sims since FS4 but never got round to making a flight
plan yet!
Actually, never even thought about it :-)


 




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