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GPS a little lost?!?! (Read 310 times)
Mar 27
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, 2011 at 11:17pm
BenV62
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Doing a group flight with some friends and in my FSCommander i put in KSAT-KMCI and i get a route that would take me 34+ hrs to complete it decided to take me from San Antonio to Japan then back to my destination at Kansas City, what an awesome route.
its even more suprising that the computer would make an error!!!! its unheard of!!
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Mar 28
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Kinda of reminds me of the
'Big Board'
from the original
Wargames
movie!
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Mar 28
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patchz
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What, me worry?
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Skunkworks wrote
on Mar 28
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Kinda of reminds me of the
'Big Board'
from the original
Wargames
movie!
I thought that looked familiar.
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Mar 28
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Haha. It was a little bug in fscommander.
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Mar 28
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Now that's too cool
Very interesting
-Jake
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Mar 29
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It will create a route for you based on one of three options then it can auto import the heading. So the only thing u have to control is the altitude and speed. Its a pretty awesome add on
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Mar 29
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That's pretty sweet
-Jake
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