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Latitude and Longitude Coordinates for Flight Plans in Route Description. Hi I create a lot of irregular flight plans on little navmap for the msfs community and post them on flightsim.to. I have then been using the route description copying to clipboard and inserting into simbrief. This has mostly been successful for FBW a320neo and Headwind a339neo and other aircraft. However I have had no success with the Stable Salty B747 which currently cant use 11 letter format (development version can). The Salty Stable B747 requires a 5 (or 7) letter format. In the route descriptions latitude and longitude coordinates appear in a 11 letter format I need a method to mass convert this to 7 or 5 letter format. I have not been able to get the route description to change from 11 letter to 7 or 5 letter. In Options 'UNITS' the 'coordinates' is set to 'decimal degree' which is the 7 letter format. And of course switch back to 11 letter format for other aircraft. Examples: 11 letter coordinates: 3050N12022W 4620N07805W < degrees and minutes. 7 letter coordinates: 60N045W 46N078W < degrees only. 5 letter coordinates: 5020N 5020N < NAT type. Example flight plan route: EGHQ N0490F300 5034N00520W 5039N00536W 5112N00558W 5153N00548W 5233N00541W 5247N00553W 5303N00613W 5311N00646W 5316N00712W 5314N00742W 5254N00829W EINN I have looked over the little nav map manual and not found a solution though I may have missed it. Even if someone knows an online website that could mass convert coordinates from 11 letter to 7 ir 5 letter. All that I have found require one coordinate at a time. Any help would be appreciated, thanks, Richard.
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Hey all, Was wondering if I could please get some advice on the following: 1. Water, Water Everywhere; (N18° 32 16.97" W155° 45 5.57") was able to read posts on ho to find it. I found it thanks to those who replied., but with this caviat... I did a save on the free flight and did not collect it because I wanted a bigger challenge to use the airplaines instruments to find it. However, what I would like to know is that even though I did use Google Earth as a cheat (?) by copying and pasting the coordinates in its search bar, I did find the spot located exactly in the same direction I needed to go a. What are the steps I need to take to try to find the Aerocaches that use coordinates with the planes instruments? 2. When trying fog landings... how can I get the instruments to "line up" properly? I remember using other flight games in the past and I know that the white cross needles move as you move the plane...but what would be a good step by step to be able to rad them properly or how to use them correctly. Trying not to cling to my dad's flying advice advice (God redst his soul) of I.F.R. (Instrument Flight Rules) = I follow roads, (lol) fryerlawrence
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