October 5, 200916 yr Hi, I want to start this topic to discuss the issues of the currently being used format and what has to be implemented on the new NG2.0Some things that are very important: - Full support of ARINC-424, especially RF-Legs (Radius to FIX), AF-Legs (ARC to FIX), CF-Legs (Course to FIX) - Enhanced RNAV / RNP Capabilties: The FMC should be able to support RNP Procedures (Approach, SID/STAR, ENROUTE (Curved RNP-Airways) - Coding of a vertical VNAV Path e.g. -3.00
October 5, 200916 yr Hi, I want to start this topic to discuss the issues of the currently being used format and what has to be implemented on the new NG2.0Some things that are very important: - Full support of ARINC-424, especially RF-Legs (Radius to FIX), AF-Legs (ARC to FIX), CF-Legs (Course to FIX) - Enhanced RNAV / RNP Capabilties: The FMC should be able to support RNP Procedures (Approach, SID/STAR, ENROUTE (Curved RNP-Airways) - Coding of a vertical VNAV Path e.g. -3.00 Paul Smith.
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October 15, 200916 yr I hope as well for an full ARINC424 Support!!More complex (other than DCT-to-DCT) RNAV-Procedures are at this stage totally unable to fly with PMDG-Products.The EAG (Navigraph) can supply a worldwide coverage of ARINC424 coded procedures.I hope PMDG will implement the whole set, and not just only TF-Legs or such simple things. Regards Marc [EUR VOR RDL 205 DME 15.7]
July 31, 201015 yr Author Just wanted to ask if there are any news on this topic especially regarding RF-Legs. As I am working for a Navigation Data Provider in real life, we see an huge increase of Procedures that are coded with RF-Legs.For those who don't kown what a RF-Leg is:An RF-Leg connects two Navigation Database fixes with a specific radius that is based on a center fix. This is very similar to an DME ARC around a VOR. Jan-Paul
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