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FSNavigator FP cruise altitude seemingly strange business question
Hi Guys Ray is quite right but be aware that any change to the fp will cause FSNAV to reinstate the altitude limit from the last waypoint on the SID. What I do is this, autogenerate as normal, then in the example given by Ray I would: Right-click on LISTO, select copy With LISTO still highlighted, select paste. You now have a second LISTO right after the first LISTO which is not part of the sid (the green bar stops at the first LISTO). Right-click on the second LISTO, select 'Manual Settings' and add your desired altitude to the 'altitude after' box on this second LISTO. Now, any changes you make to the fp will not force the altitude constraint from the end of the SID (LISTO number 1) to propagate thru the rest of the plan. Cheers Calder
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FSNavigator FP cruise altitude seemingly strange business question
I'm happy that you have found your own workround It isn't a problem with the UK2000 EGCC scenery, I have it and love it. It is the way the sids for EGCC have been created within the Modules\FSNavigator\SidStar folder. Also, when you create your Autoroute with FSNAV from EGCC to somewhere, if you untick the SID checkbox, FSNAV will not use any EGCC sids. Cheers
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FSNavigator FP cruise altitude seemingly strange business question
It is a problem with the way the sids have been created. Right-click on the last waypoint of the sid and select manual Setting. You will probaly see that 'Disable previous alt restriction is ticked. Unticking this does not help. My workaround is to add the last point of the sid as the next waypoint, right-click on it, and set Altitude After to whatever value you want (I set it to the initial cruise altitude). Doing this means that if you change anything in the plan, such as a different star, the 5000' restriction does not reappear. So, if the sid ends at DESIG at 5000', add DESIG again immediately after the existing DESIG. Right-click on this new DESIG, and set Altitude After to, say, 31000. Cheers
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fs9.exe *32 process
It happens to me as well. I have just tried a version with the >2GB patch, and a version without, and with each, the process continues to run until killed by me using task manager.I haven't been able to find anything about this using Google.Cheers
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Does FS Nav Need to Rebuild "Default Terrain"
You can give it a go and see what happens. I untick all my meshes before rebuilding the FSNAV database. Just remember not to save the configuration back to FS9 with them unticked :(
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ILS +No default ATC question
>What i am thinking of is flying a plan created in FSNav and>using just that ,no ATC at all, not IFR or VFR just doing my>own thing.Will the ILS work in that situation.Sure can. That is what I generally do. Setup the ILS freq and hdg, navigate to intercept the ILS as necessary and set APPR HOLD, when localizer is intercepted the ac will fly the approach. Remember to turn off FSNAV before trying to intercept otherwise it will still try to land the plane.CheersG
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