December 28, 200223 yr Hello all, I made some flightplans for RC3 with NAV3 and SFP, NAV3-plans are recognized by FS2002 but SFP-plans not!I guess it has something to do with the format of SFP-plans? By the way: I always save the SFP-plans to FS2002FlightsMyflts and the export-function is also tried/used, but in the export-list is no FS2002 choice.Can someone help me with this?Bye,Bol ( The Netherlands )
December 29, 200223 yr Commercial Member super flight planner may not be able to save/export to fs200x .pln file format.anyone else out there using sfp? JD Read my blog
December 29, 200223 yr There is a way to do it, but it involves exporting to FlightDirector98, then using another program (available freeware at all the usual flightsim places) to convert that to FS200x.plan format. I haven't used this method in about a year, so I don't know if it's changed, but in those days it was all command line, and way too much trouble.I use Nav3 now, but if you really want to use SFP, let me know, and search out all the stuff for you.Subs
December 29, 200223 yr Subs,Thank you for your reply. It looks like using SFP for RC3 is rather troublesome. Anyway; I found Flight Director 99 (not 98) between older software and perhaps I can use this? If it's too much fuss for you to find out, perhaps NAV3 is the better planner. The reason I used SFP is that in this planner I can easy insert SidsStars. In NAV3 I can't insert these SidsStars(in the flightplan window they are greyed out), this is strange while all NAV3 SidsStars are copied to my NAV3 directory.Bye,Bol
December 29, 200223 yr Commercial Member i use sids and stars in nav3 all the time. you have to have the airport as the first and last checkpoint. you have to have the airport highlighted for the sids/stars to be available. JD Read my blog
December 29, 200223 yr I see the light at the end of the tunnel! It is indeed possible to insert SD/Stars in NAV3; yesterday I made the first SD in NAV3...., yesssssss!Bye,Bol
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