February 15, 200422 yr AFCAD2 is a utility for FS9 written by Lee Swordy--Thanks Lee, great job. You can get it at the library here at Avsim. File name is AFCAD221.zip I believe--at least that is the last one I downloaded--there could be a newer one. Unzip to a folder of its own on your harddrive. Then go into the folder, read the excellent readme that tells you about all the features. Lee updates it as new information about FS9 becomes availablePaul
February 15, 200422 yr You can find it here:http://www.fsnavigator.com/It is shareware and costs about $40, but you can try it for free before buying. It is a flight planner with a map view and it shows also your aircraft position.Jozef http://pluizig.ath.cx/signature.jpg
February 15, 200422 yr There was a crash in a business jet many years ago-flew it right into the ground. Problem was he tuned the wrong frequency in-the needles recieving nothing centered-and he thought he was flying the perfect approach.A shot of mine with the juice off:http://mywebpages.comcast.net/geofa/pages/rxp-pilot.jpg Geofa WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE-the best Flight Sim!
February 16, 200422 yr Hi It was actually a danish air force exec plane, a challenger, I think. I believe that strong and changing winds upset the plane near the hillsides of the 13 approaches, taking part blame for the crash.It is my understanding from pilot reports on the net that VFR aircraft would approach 31 from the south, crossing a small inlet (which MS has as a high lake) and turning about 30 degress to final. This to avoid steep descent down the hillside on approach from the north. I
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