February 1, 200521 yr Has anyone purchased charts from Aeroplanner.com? I'm specifically looking for (electronic) high and low alt enroute IFR charts for the US. They sell a set of 50 for around $50. Now, they have free enroute charts at myairplane.com, but they are hard to use (the zoom and panning is a little tricky). Anyone have the charts from there who can comment on the quality? Specifically related to fs2004 navigation, of course. They have a sample available, but it is not that type of chart. I just bought the Dreamfleet 727 and want to do some more accurate navigation. For some reason, I can't get the LNAV and the FMC working... :) Seriously, VOR navigation is a lot of fun, but a map would help. ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
February 1, 200521 yr Are ya intereseted in a free just expired set of real paper hi an lo enroute charts for the U.S. and Canada?I throw away a set every 8 weeks.______________________________________________________________ATPB-737 [b/]http://forums.flightsim.com/dcforum/User_f...dcd34905de8.jpg
February 1, 200521 yr I spent $100 with Aeroplanner and was able to get all TACs, WACs, Sectionals, Hi alt enroute, and Lo alt enroute for the entire 48 States (a little over 100 charts!). They are of very high quality, the free chart viewer also available from their site works very well although it is not a flight planner. I use these electronic charts with FSFlightmax which is a fantastic aid while flying and still works with FS2004 (and it is freeware now :) ). I also have converted several of the charts for use in Fly!! which also works very well.Zane Dr Zane Gard Sr Staff Reviewer AVSIM Private Pilot ASEL since 1986 IFR 2010 AOPA 00915027 American Mensa 100314888
February 1, 200521 yr pretty much the same here.You can print fragments if you need to, if you have a decent printer the fragment will look the same (almost) as a paper chart you buy.
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