January 3, 201313 yr Will the PMDG 777 have Onboard Airport Navigation System (ONAS)? http://onboard.thalesgroup.com/2012/new-airport-navigation-function-2/ David Smith "A mile of road will take you a mile. A mile of runway will take you anywhere!"
January 3, 201313 yr It better, otherwise I'm sending a strongly worded letter to Rob. :LMAO: - Luke Pabari
January 3, 201313 yr That would be nice for airports that I rarely fly through, paper charts are nice but the onboard system would be much nicer. Alex Jevdic KORD/KHOT/KPWKA<380 love at first flight
January 3, 201313 yr It better, otherwise I'm sending a strongly worded letter to Rob. Yea Luke, I bet he will really take note of it too!! :LMAO: :LMAO:
January 3, 201313 yr Oh I'm sure he'll add it when he sees my little name pop up on his inbox.. wait I have his e-mail? :ph34r: :lol: - Luke Pabari
January 3, 201313 yr Commercial Member I hate to be that guy... ...actually, I kinda just accept it as my job. This is an issue I run into all the time in VATSIM. When I'm designing our tower scopes, how do I do it? Do I use the FAA Chart (they're not as precisely accurate as you'd imagine - look at KBCB, and then go look at Google Maps - the taxiway is backwards). Do I use the default scenery (which is rarely actually accurate)? Do I use payware scenery X? There's no good answer, as each person may have different scenery installed. There are too many variables to render a tool like this accurate. They could get crafty and figure out a way around it, and that would be amazing, but I figured I'd point out why it would be very difficult to do well. Kyle Rodgers
January 3, 201313 yr As Kyle said that is fully dependend on the scenery you have installed. The only possibility I would see in it, to actually read the installed scenery file, and then create the data needed. This however seems for me either difficult and/or CPU heavy, but I might be wrong as I am no FSX expert. John Rubens
January 3, 201313 yr Commercial Member The only possibility I would see in it, to actually read the installed scenery file, and then create the data needed. Yeah, that was my "unless they get crafty" reference, but like you, I'm not sure how crazy difficult that would be. Kyle Rodgers
January 3, 201313 yr O/T Did anyone think it was pronounced Thales as in Wales or fails, rather than Ta-les? Cool technology. I'm sure I've seen B787's with this feature.
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