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Viewing approach charts as you fly

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FS Kneeboard works well with Ipad. Check it out here: http://www.inquisitivegraphics.com/

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Tell us, please, where did you find those charts? Can you tell us the URL? Tks! I´m very interessed to put them on my tablet galaxy and use it.

A Printer?-Damien
I'm low tech too.Hold them with a bulldog clip and hang them on a nail banged into the wall at '737 window sill height' to the left of me.That's how far I've got with my home cockpit...

An iPad is just perfect for charts. I used to have binders upon binders with paper charts, but thankfully no more!

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All you need is PDF Kneeboard right here in the library. Works like a charm. It's just a dll you put in the modules folder, and then you can bring up the viewer in FSX, much like a gauge. Load multiple PDFs and switch between them, zoom in/out, rotate, resize... I like it and it's simple and lightweight.

Howard,Check this link - it is my list of sites with charts of many countries. I cannot guarantee that all links are active though.http://dl.dropbox.co...harts_Links.pdf
Thanks Edmundo, a very helpful link, cheers

Howard
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I also use a second computer. Added bonus is that you can run so many other programs through Simconnect or FSUIPC.

Mark   CYYZ      

 

I have a binder full of charts that I print out.

Ben B.

I5 at 2.9 ghz, 8gb of RAM, and GTX 560 Overclocked 1gb

Cant beat having something to hold :)chart1h.jpgOr even smething to hold it for youchart2u.jpg

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Luke M

Spook, thats the same as I do. There's nothing better that a good paper chart! :((null)

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

I also use a second computer. Added bonus is that you can run so many other programs through Simconnect or FSUIPC.
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Jay

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Tell us, please, where did you find those charts? Can you tell us the URL? Tks! I´m very interessed to put them on my tablet galaxy and use it.
Found some for US and Canada http://www.fltplan.com/

Jeff Thomson

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I don't know if buying an iPad for viewing charts would be worth it. Other than the charts I don't see much use for it. And those are $500-800 or so.I'll try out the kneeboard and that other program and see how it works.

Jeff Thomson

Printing them out is REALLY cheap!

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