April 11, 201115 yr How do you move an in- flight aircraft to an advanced way point along the flight plan? I know this has been answered a thousand times somewhere but please help! I''m a previous user of FSNAVIGATOR for fs2004. Once in- flight I could use my mouse to relocate the aircraft anywhere and along the flight plan. How can this be done using the FSX flight planner or another freeware (would hate to have to pay for FSCOMMANDER) program so you don't have to actually wait for the ac to fly there (way point) or increase sim speed to x16 etc. I know this is an armature question but I'm just getting started with FLight Sim again after 5 yrs.Any help would be appreciated.wvbavsimform
April 11, 201115 yr How do you move an in- flight aircraft to an advanced way point along the flight plan? How can this be done using the FSX flight planner or another freeware wvbavsimform The built-in map feature allows dragging the AC wherever you want it (menu-world-map)... just like FS9.Plan-G (freeware) has the 'move aircraft here' feature also and displays AI and MP aircraft.Loyd Hooked since FS4... now flying: FSX Acceleration on Win7/64, Core Duo E8400; GA-EP45-DS3R; GTX 460-768MB; 4G RAM; Freezer 7 Pro
April 12, 201115 yr Author How do you move an in- flight aircraft to an advanced way point along the flight plan? I know this has been answered a thousand times somewhere but please help! I''m a previous user of FSNAVIGATOR for fs2004. Once in- flight I could use my mouse to relocate the aircraft anywhere and along the flight plan. How can this be done using the FSX flight planner or another freeware (would hate to have to pay for FSCOMMANDER) program so you don't have to actually wait for the ac to fly there (way point) or increase sim speed to x16 etc. I know this is an armature question but I'm just getting started with FLight Sim again after 5 yrs.Any help would be appreciated.wvbavsimform Thanks very much. With over 10 years of MS Flight Sim's I've never used that feature before, but it works fine in relocating my ac near my approach destination. I will also look into the Plan G freeware that you mentioned. Thanks again.
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