August 2, 201411 yr Hi, I have many payware aircrafts in my hangar which do not have this kind of switch. Most of the default FSX have it, Some payware too like Just Flight's Freemium B-757 and Quality Wing's BAe-146 as far as I found out. In my opinion this kind of switch gives the VFR simmer the opportunity to decently test an airplane without going through big manuals first and gives him also the chance to set own waypoints tor a flightplan which would be useful for flights, for example over photoreal sceneries like the Swiss and French Alps, the Himalaya, or over the Rockies and so on. Actually I wonder why most of the developper do not offer this kind of switch. I can imagine that this would be beneficial for their business. Anyone an idea, how I could insert this switch for my first plane I want to change, the EMB 135 of feelthere? How to insert the GPS I know but not the combination GPS/NAV in connection with the AUTOPILOT All hints and tips are appreciated very much With best regards Alfred from the Swiss alps.... "Dont't look for happyness - live it!"
August 3, 201411 yr review the manual on how to program the FMS. this is how the plane is designed to fly. FMS is much better, and more fun, than using the FS 'flightplanner'. D. Scobie, feelThere support forum moderator: https://forum.simflight.com/forum/169-feelthere-support-forums/
August 4, 201411 yr It would have to be designed into the product to accomodate the default GPS. Its not something that could be added after the fact with most of the payware products with very custom autopilots. So this would likely not be possible with the feelthere EMB product.
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