January 13, 20179 yr Just decided to do my first VOR only flight and did so in the Baron 58 because it has no GPS and a nice set of VOR gauges and instruments. I flew from an airport without a VOR to an airport which also has no VOR using a VOR in de distance without getting near to (it was a very short test flight but I didn't get closer than 23 nm from the VOR). It took some time how to use the Navigation map to figure out which headings and specially which radials to use and also the distances I had to watch for but... it worked flawlessly. Found the destination, making sure I ended up at the FAF that AFS2 always conveniently shows, without any problems and without using the map. I love this kind of flying without GPS and using instruments only, it keeps you busy during the flight, and I am very happy to see it works flawlessly in AFS2 too! Yes, it is a SIM.
January 13, 20179 yr I'm looking at getting a second home computer (Mac) to run alongside my old PC running FS2004, and Aerofly2 will be the first flightsim I get! Sascha Rieger | EVO Developer What is EVO • How to get Evo 2016 • FS9 Evolution Forum
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