09-01-2006, 07:12 AM
For a flight PLANNER, use FS Navigator or download the free Golden Eagle planner from FlightPrep (a real world planner). For IDEAS for flight plans
between two places/ from or to a destination/for a specific aircraft use Flightaware.com and review the actual flight plans that RW pilots have
opened. I tried FS Route but the saved flight plans do not specifiy a parking spot and so FS places the aircraft at the airport's reference point by
default, which is usually in the middle of nowhere (e.g. between two runways for example). Maybe I missed something. Didn't seem worth the trouble.
As CODY said, FS Nav is easy to use once you get the concept and the web site has a lengthy PDF tutorial that you can download. Hope this helps
between two places/ from or to a destination/for a specific aircraft use Flightaware.com and review the actual flight plans that RW pilots have
opened. I tried FS Route but the saved flight plans do not specifiy a parking spot and so FS places the aircraft at the airport's reference point by
default, which is usually in the middle of nowhere (e.g. between two runways for example). Maybe I missed something. Didn't seem worth the trouble.
As CODY said, FS Nav is easy to use once you get the concept and the web site has a lengthy PDF tutorial that you can download. Hope this helps
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