January 14, 200521 yr Hi again.I know I'm asking allot of questions lately but that's because I'm realy exited about the Leved-d 767.Anyway, my question was about the units we can use.Is it possible to change units over the level-d sim menu without having to use the FS menu in International setting Tab.Thanks,
January 14, 200521 yr Not that I know of.Is it really that dificult to use the tab tho?Gary HayesLevel-D Simulations Development TeamNo im not a "real" pilot, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.P4 3.0ghz w/HT & FSB..GeForce FX 5900 ultra 256MB..1 gig PC3200 DDR RAM..Sound Blaster Audigy w/5.1 THX Gary Hayes My Youtube No i'm not a "real" pilot, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
January 14, 200521 yr Author Well, that depents on if you always like to switch between the Metric system and the US system.As the Metric system contains KM and I mostly like to fly with NM.I know your FMC still will give us NM info. but for flightplanning purposes.But, well see about that later.Thanks Gary for your fast reply,
January 15, 200521 yr yep, Metric but Altimeter in feet, means you get something resembling the Australian system. Fuel and weights in KG, Distance in NM and Altimeter in Feet. I suspect the Europeans also have this?The only countries I know that have Altimeter in Metres is Russia and China correct? Trent Hopkinson, 2015 Crewmember of www.mangrove.com.au WorldFlight sim Youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/musicalaviator
January 15, 200521 yr Yes, we use nautical miles for distances, feet for altitutes, and KG for weight & fuel.I just know that Bulgaria uses meters for altitutes... western Europe.
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