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  1. Hello every body

    I have FS navigator and i would like to transfer flight plans created with

    FS navigator to my PSS Airbus series.

    I want import the flight plan to my PSS FMCG.

    can anybody help me and give me a hand, please!!!!

    Jeanpilot

    I am guessing here, I think you can load the plan into FS9 and then the PSS will have it automatically. If not can you load the plan from disk using the PSS FMC? Good luck!

  2. I updated or created brand new SID/STAR's/IAC's for more than 40 airports in Brazil, and some more in other countries. I did not upload them and I tell you why : just for test purposes I uploaded one of those SID's for a specific airport rwy.Guess what ! Neither got any response from FSNav Team , nor my update was issued by them. What I do ? I use them all myself. I do not expect anything else from them.

    Regards.

    Marcos De Bonis.

    Any chance you could post them for us? :P

  3. I'm sure there isn't a way, but thought I would ask anyway.

    Is there a way to get the FS Nav plan into the Garnin in 2004?

    Other than, exporting the plan, pausing the sim, and loading the exported plan?

    Dennis

    Export plan from FSnav and import it into FS9.

    I would think it would show up in Garmin.

  4. Does anybody have or know for sure where I can download approach and departure plates for Indonesian airports?

    I have tried all of the usual places and Indonesia just seems to be a no go.

    Thanks.

    Chris

    You might have to pay out dude!

    http://www.pcaviator.com/shop/viewAProduct.php?pid=58

    http://worldaerodata.com/countries/Indonesia.php

    http://worldaerodata.com/nav/Indonesia.php

    http://worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?search=BALI&apt_nv=1

    If you find what you need please post where you got the information.

    I would like to fly Indonesia as well.

  5. A window opens where you make the choices that you want to follow.

    Navaid to navaid, high or low paths or GPS and sid/stars incluion. What else would you like?

    Bob F.

    I have no understanding as to how pilots make their flight plan.

    I can only assume they use maps, existing flight plans, charts, etc, etc.

    But, to go even further, how can a program like FsBuild or FsNavigator or Fs2004 Planner, do it with out some kind of build in rules to follow.

    For example, would there be a rule about taking the shortest distance possible? Would there be a rule to take the safest route?

  6. There is a fsbuild 1-7 freeware there.

    Is that any good.

    To be honest I have no problem with FS Nav that I have been using for almost 3 years,

    Try the FSBuild 1.43 upgrade version. Pretty good, although tackie interface. Does create usable files for FSNavigator and FS9.

  7. Please don't tell me it only works on winged aircraft.

    Anyone have FSNav working with helicopters?

    Ah ha, I see, the 'aircraft.ini' file has aircraft entries.

    So now my question is what do the following mean --

    withoutash=1

    climbfuel=34

    cruisefuel=20

    descentfuel=6

    fuelmeasure=1

    revision=3

    Ok, I figured some of this out my making a copy of an aircraft from within FSNav. FSNav is a really nice product.

    However, I have had problems with some aircraft's AP. Not sure what is wrong, but maybe some values somewhere need to be changed for the aircraft.

    Anyone have any ideas?

  8. But, it is just difficult enough to be a pain in the @#$%. I was hoping that there was a better way. I have been using FSNav for about a year now, so I know most the capabilities. There are other programs (like FSBuild) that work quite nicely with import/export routes using vias. Unfortunately, what I want is a combination of FSBuild and FSNavigator.

    I am planning to purchase both FSBuild and FSNav. They compliment each other very nicely. I exported from FSBuild for FSNav and then in FSNav opened the file. Works great!

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