April 5, 201313 yr Is there a plan view where I can step through the waypoints in the FMC to look at the route I have programmed, like you can in Boeing FMC's?
April 5, 201313 yr If you are talking about stepping through the waypoints and following the route on a map, no there is not as far as I have every been able to figure out.
April 5, 201313 yr If you are talking about stepping through the waypoints and following the route on a map, no there is not as far as I have every been able to figure out. Yes it does. But you need to read the manual. It'll walk you thru step by step. Not that difficult to use. Bill McIntyre Asus StrixB650E-F Gamer, AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, Corsair Titanium DDR5 64GB, Samsung 990 PRO-4TB M.2, (4) 2TB SSD's, Corsair H1150i liquid cooler, RTX 2080TI Founders Edition, (2) LG 34" HD Curved Monitor, Sound Blaster Audigy X, 1Kw PC Power & Cooling Power Supply, Corsair Obsidian Full tower Case. MSFS 2024, WIN11 Pro x64
April 5, 201313 yr I have read all the manual sections Bill at least a couple of times and while setting on the tarmac at the departure airport I do not see where you can step from one waypoint to the next and have the map advance from one waypoint to the next until the map advances to the arrival airport while you are still at the destination airport. This is what I thought the OP was asking if the ES CX750 will do. If it is in the manual then I missed it and I would appreciate you posting the manual section and page that contain the steps to do this. Regards, Rod
April 5, 201313 yr Pretty sure you can, although the ability to do it was added way after they wrote the manuals. Been a while since I have flown it, so I can't remember how to get into it though. ... G Sent from my S3 using Tapatalk. Typing errors expected.... Gary Davies aka "Gazzareth" Simming since 747 on the Acorn Electron
April 5, 201313 yr Press MFD/MAP to get to plan view and use SKP and RCL to go forward and back Center, "Southwest" 1253...Starting to pick up some fairly continuous light chop, any ride reports up ahead? Ryan Schmidt
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