October 16, 200619 yr Hi AllFirstly, let me start by saying that FSX iS, without doubt, an absolutely phenomenal place to lose yourself in. And it is MUCH better than FS9. Actually, it takes a giant poo on the head of FS9 and only those who have spent hundreds in either man hours or
October 16, 200619 yr A Google Earth tracking program is already available. It's especially useful if you have two computers side-by-side in the same network, with one displaying the google map.First download FSUIPC 4 which is compatible with FSX here:http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.htmlDownload the free Google Earth interface program here:http://www.elbiah.de/flusi/MyFsGoogleEarth...GoogleEarth.htmAfter you set up a few of the IP addresses in Google Earth and the interface program you should be able to see the exact location of your plane in Google Earth.
October 16, 200619 yr Derek D...I Thank You!That's very very cool indeed. Being able to use the greatest EVER free thing on the internet with FSX has me greatly excited.MS still need to get it sorted though!Davey
October 16, 200619 yr The cardinal sin is to include a map, but not a scale. An idiotic error. You don't even get a `distance to run` from your present location when you hover over a mapped feature.It's all designed to drive you to the `direct to` function on the GPS.Allcott
October 16, 200619 yr Reality XP Garmin.When I bought the Dream Fleet Baron, that was the last time I ever had to look "outside" of the plane to know where I was. (please make this FSX compatable...)Turn on the roads, city/towns and rivers to 35mi. You would see the road on the map, look out and see the road below. Range out on the map to see where it goes, and deside if you want to play Cannonball Run and land that cessna on mainstreet to pick up a sixpack.As the best thing about this hobby remains that no matter what your personal preferences or "needs" are, someone somewhere with more ability than you or me - has made a freeware/paywear contibution to address exactly what you were looking for.Happy Flying.Garett
October 16, 200619 yr OOoh! But isn't there already a Garmin with some of the planes in FSX...the ones identified as being the 'glass cockpit' variant??Should I be making myself familiar with this piece of kit then?Sorry, it might seem as if I've never flown a virtual plane in my life. That couldn't be further from the truth actually, but I've up until now steared clear of getting too technical with the sim. I just pick a plane, pick an airport, pick some weather and then go out and have a look around. Flight plans aren't really on my agenda, but if it will help give me what I want then I'm willing to start learning.So maybe FSX HAS got the ability after all? Hmmm...Thanks Garett
October 17, 200619 yr Author Is MyFSGoogle Earth a frame eater?Will it slow down my performance on 2.4 gb mach with256 video and 1.5g ram?Thanks,Ron Bring back Chief Illiniwek!University of Illinois.
October 17, 200619 yr Ok, here's the deal on the Glass Cockpit Garmin 1000 planes...In REAL life, the Garmin will show place names etc, but the one in FSX doesn't. Sure, it gives you all of the 'proper' sim info...but it doesn't give you straight forward place names! It's more basic than its real life counterpart, which is explained in the Learning Centre. I can also report that Glass Cockpit variants are more frame-hungry than the planes with good old analogue dials.PityI'm going to checo out the Google map thingy later and report my findings.Until then, I shall make up my own names for places I fly over. Like Slowsville, Framedrop Town and Someonesortoutthelandclasssoon...which is near British Columbia ;o)Davey
October 17, 200619 yr Ok, here's the deal on the Glass Cockpit Garmin 1000 planes...In REAL life, the Garmin will show place names etc, but the one in FSX doesn't. Sure, it gives you all of the 'proper' sim info...but it doesn't give you straight forward place names! It's more basic than its real life counterpart, which is explained in the Learning Centre. I can also report that Glass Cockpit variants are more frame-hungry than the planes with good old analogue dials.PityI'm going to check out the Google map thingy later and report my findings.Until then, I shall make up my own names for places I fly over. Like Slowsville, Framedrop Town and Someonesortoutthelandclasssoon...which is near British Columbia ;o)Davey
October 17, 200619 yr If you run Google Earth on the same computer that is running FSX, you may notice a performance drop because GE consumes a lot of resources itself. MyFSGoogleEarth itself should not cause a performance drop however since it is a very lightweight program.
October 17, 200619 yr Author Thanks,are you saying thet myfsgooglearth runs independently from google earth?I am just getting into the program.Thanks,Ron Bring back Chief Illiniwek!University of Illinois.
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