September 23, 201213 yr Hi In the default FSX flight planner, if you chose VOR to VOR form the route it will only select VORs and NDBS. Then when you go to the knee pad in flight (shift-F10) it lists all of the frequencies as you go. The other way that might work is go to skyvector.com, find the part of the world you're flying in, swap the view to one of the IFR pages and that should also show you all the nav beacons and their frequencies. The only possible problem there is that that is based on current data and the FSX database is based on FS9 era information, so some things in FSX might have moved or been deactivated. You can try it out on the default 73bus. Default ATC might complain a bit about you being off course on long legs. It doesn't seem to accept that older nav techniques weren't as accurate as RNP is now! Good luck Mike Mike Dryden
September 24, 201213 yr Thanks a lot Colin for such a precious information, one final one...without Fsbuild...where I could get frequencies and radials for VORs or NBDs and such ? because I tried points of FSX flight plans it doesn't give such an information to my knowledge. Many thanks ] The basic flight planner can give you lots to work with as you get up to speed on radio navigation. Check the VOR to VOR box when you build your flight plan. The planner will build a plan flying to VORs and NDBs that way. When you are done, print out the nav log, and you will have the frequencies of the VORs and the headings on that page - and off you go!
September 24, 201213 yr Thanks a lot Colin & Mike I truly appreciate your help I shall give it a try then Alaa A. RiadJust love to fly............... W11 64-bit, MSFS2020, Intel Core i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20 Ghz 6 Cores, 2 TR HD, 16.0 GB DDR4 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 MB GDDR5
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