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Jan 1st, 2004 at 4:31pm

lmh0814   Offline
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does anyone have a reg. key for fs nav. i could use?

thanks
merwyn
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Reply #1 - Jan 2nd, 2004 at 2:55pm

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No idea... BTW lmh, by posting your address like that you are ASKING to get spammed. Change the @ for AT.
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Reply #2 - Jan 2nd, 2004 at 7:23pm

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does anyone have a reg. key for fs nav. i could use?

thanks
merwyn
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Purchase the program, like the rest of us, and you will obtain the key by E-Mail from the FS Navigator site.
(Otherwise it's an illegal copy).... Angry...!

http://www.fsnavigator.com

Remember, it's a "Payware" program.

Paul.

 

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Reply #3 - Jan 2nd, 2004 at 8:40pm

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Hey Fonzy (errr, FOzzer)
Is FSnav worth the bucks?

I'm toying with the idea of purchasing a program like this...however I already have many payware aircrafts with navigation displays, so seeing my actual route with waypoints and restrictions is not a problem, but I have to plot the whole route in the flight computer before I can review it, which can take awhile especially when doing long haul flights...and I'm not using the flight planner in FS, I go to a webpage which will generate a more realistic route for me (only text no visual map)

so I figured by using FSnav I can see the route faster without having to launch FS?

What's your take?
 
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Reply #4 - Jan 2nd, 2004 at 8:54pm

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Hi Nexus...!
If it wasn't for FS Navigator I wouldn't be flying FS '98/FS 2000/FS 2002/FS 2004.... Wink...!
It's as simple as that... Grin...!
Have a look at the FS Navigator site and try the demo,
limited version, of FS Navigator for starters... Wink...!
You will be hooked....trust me... Grin...!
It's worth it just for the GPS map showing all the airfield layouts, ATIS, VOR, NDB, ILS, etc, frequencies...!!
..and it runs as part of the FS program...(F9 keypress)...!

http://www.fsnavigator.com

Have fun....you won't get lost with FS Navigator on board... 8)...!

Cheers mate... Grin...!
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Reply #5 - Jan 2nd, 2004 at 9:11pm

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Well, it has lots of nice features, but I already have the database with every navaid, waypoint, runway in the world in my Airbus. All those are stored in the MCDU, just search for the VOR, intersection or runway (ie: EGLL09L) and you'll get every piece of info you'll need  Smiley
However, it would be kinda useful when flying the B737 NG which (unfortuneately) isn't equipped with that kind of search function.

But as long it will plot my flightplan without me having to launch FS 2004 and do it manually I'm satisfied  Grin
 
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Reply #6 - Jan 2nd, 2004 at 9:32pm

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...buggar.... Angry...!
..that's another commission I've missed out on... Cry...!
Oh, well... Roll Eyes...!
LOL...!

Cheers Nexus... Grin...!
Paul.

P.S. ..Note: FS Nav is part of Flight Sim, so the Flight Sim  has to be running first... Wink...!
 

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Reply #7 - Jan 3rd, 2004 at 9:08pm

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What I like about FSnav is switching to it with F9 and placing the pointer onto a runway and getting the tooltips to give me freqs, approach courses etc when the sim is running in real time.  Rather than having to type in a search or use MS's awful map where you click on the arrows to move around it.

You can also have it running in a window on your panel so you don't even have to use F9.

Surely the best addon for FS2002.

The trial version is fully functional but limited to 20 FS sessions.  There, stole your commission Fozzer!  You got a new CPU in your system?, 2400XP before wasn't it?

PS To the threadstarter, the makers of FSnav deserve all the money they get for this bit of kit buy it don't steal it.  You may even be lucky and get a fully funtional version, every 30th trial download has the time limit removed.

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Reply #8 - Jan 4th, 2004 at 6:10am

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What I like about FSnav is switching to it with F9 and placing the pointer onto a runway and getting the tooltips to give me freqs, approach courses etc when the sim is running in real time.  Rather than having to type in a search or use MS's awful map where you click on the arrows to move around it.

You can also have it running in a window on your panel so you don't even have to use F9.

Surely the best addon for FS2002.

The trial version is fully functional but limited to 20 FS sessions.  There, stole your commission Fozzer!  You got a new CPU in your system?, 2400XP before wasn't it?

PS To the threadstarter, the makers of FSnav deserve all the money they get for this bit of kit buy it don't steal it.  You may even be lucky and get a fully funtional version, every 30th trial download has the time limit removed.

lib


Hi Lib...!
The only thing I miss in the latest version for FS 2004 are the fuel pump locations. No more little red boxes on the airfield, viewable from the air... Cry...!
I have posted this query on the FS Navigator Forum, hoping that perhaps the prog will be up-dated to show the pumps sometime.... Roll Eyes...?

http://www.fsnavigator.com    >>>FORUM

Cheers mate... Grin...!
Paul.

P.S. I never cease to be amazed by the level of detail programmed into FS Navigator, and therefore, as you state, worth every penny of it's cost... Grin...!
P.P.S. re: the processor, I am up to my ears in processors, motherboards, cards, etc, etc, ....I swop them around daily....LOL... Grin...!
P.P.P.S...and stop pinching my commission.... Angry....LOL...!
 

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Reply #9 - Jan 4th, 2004 at 8:32pm

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P.P.S. re: the processor, I am up to my ears in processors, motherboards, cards, etc, etc, ....I swop them around daily....LOL...


yep, and thats a pretty impressive case mod your sitting on in that picture!  Grin

what do you think of my top 5 freeware downloads?

http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=fs2002;action=display;num=...

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Reply #10 - Jan 7th, 2004 at 11:06am

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I'm shocked that the now infamous F-16 Viper isn't on that list.  lol  That's a sweet plane....
 

Great edit, Bob.&&&&&&Google it. &&&&www.google.com
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Reply #11 - Jan 7th, 2004 at 11:14am

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Sweet looking, but the sudden acceleration to mach 4 keeps it out the top 5!  Smiley
 
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Reply #12 - Jan 7th, 2004 at 12:41pm

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hmm...I've never had that happen.  Might be fun.  lol
 

Great edit, Bob.&&&&&&Google it. &&&&www.google.com
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Reply #13 - Jan 25th, 2004 at 2:27am

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Hi Guys,

Hey this has been a great thread! As a long time exclusive CFS2 user I broke down this Christmas and treated myself to FS2002.

I am realy enjoying it, too!

As a rookie user I have been cruising the forum over here at Simviation to pick up tips and information.

In my CFS2 set-up, CFO Weather and ACS-GPS are essentials for getting around and having fun.

So, I was really excited to hear about FSNavigator. It is truly a work of art! I have no problem whatsoever with it being payware and will diefinitely payup when the time comes. I did a very long 1 time session today just learning how to use it. I haven't plumbed all of the depths yet, but I get the general idea. Very nice.

Anyway, thanks to all for steering me in the right direction. With the commission from my purchase you can buy a half bottle of beer all around!

Cheers,
Chris
 
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Reply #14 - Jan 25th, 2004 at 5:26am

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Hi,

Yes, it is brill. Like Fozzer  said earlier, I couldn't fly without it. Smiley Not having it would be like having your arms cut off Grin
I do virtually all my flying online and would never manage it without FS Nav.
( should the commission be spread a little further, fellas) Grin

Tony C

PS.  To Fozzer......Paul, If you read this, how easy is it to put in a new Hard Disc? Noticed you comments about changing bits about.
 
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