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Mar 16th, 2003 at 6:10pm

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i am wondering if anyone knows of a program where u can input vors and other nav aids and get a print out like that of fsnavigator when u creat flight plans that runs outside of flight sim?
 

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Reply #1 - Apr 18th, 2003 at 1:26am

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Hi,

If I understand your question correctly you are looking for a stand alone application which can create flightplans manually (in which the choice is yours to input all navaids from departure point until arrival) and to get a navlog printout.

If this assumption is correct you have several planners able to do that. A couple are freeware: NAV 31 and NAV 24. both are available at AVSIM Hangar's page. These two programs are accurate and easy to use. They print several formats and export plans to FS2002. Both can be used as moving maps. Their navaids database is compiled from the FS2002 bgls and can be edited. Sids and Stars are the weakpoints the database here is incomplete.

There are other planners which are payware but offer more professional planning facilities. I would highly recommend Airplan from Aeroplanner which is still affordable and for those having deep pockets FliteStar which is the best among the best.

Flight Manager was a good planner for FS2000. It may still be good today fro FS 2002 but I have not used it in ages and cannot comment on this one.

There are planners which are more aircrafts oriented such as the excellent Jetvision 2K for PIC 767 in Command and PS1 Flight Plan for Aerowinx PS1.3.

My advise however is if you can afford it as a long term investment for serious flying go and get Airplan or FliteStar.

Cheers

Michael
 
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Reply #2 - Apr 20th, 2003 at 11:19am

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Thanks, I am not looking for anything fancy i jsut dont want to have to boot up FS every time i want to plan something
 

A poet, A virtual Pilot, and a member of Civil Air Patrol. Now if only.....&&&&Current ride, a 1972 Honda CT70 with a 3-speed transmition w/ and automatic clutch. So far i've gotten it to do 40mph.
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