28-03-2006, 08:47 AM
Quote:Dutch64 wrote:
is that cape thingy modelled in fs?
Yep: space shuttle and everything.
Community round the world(with fsp) Part XII
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28-03-2006, 08:47 AM
Quote:Dutch64 wrote: Yep: space shuttle and everything.
28-03-2006, 09:24 AM
That's why we are going there. I didn't think about cape until the middle of flight, otherwise i would have included it in the route yesterday. So it
would be nice to include it tomorrow.
28-03-2006, 01:34 PM
OK I wil prepare the flight plan with a loop around the installations
and uploadt it tonight Post Edited ( 03-28-06 14:39 )
28-03-2006, 02:00 PM
Great. Let me know when you have uploaded it, then i will make jet plans.
28-03-2006, 10:06 PM
The flight plan gives something like this
It is a pretty long trip of som 2h30 Here is th flight plan is FS2004 format [flightplan] title=KMIA to MUCU description=KMIA, MUCU type=IFR routetype=1 cruising_altitude=31000 departure_id=KMIA, N25* 47.59', W80* 17.43', +000006.56 departure_position=GATE H 12 destination_id=MUCU, N19* 58.20', W75* 50.13', +000249.34 departure_name=Miami Intl destination_name=Antonio Maceo Intl waypoint.0=KMIA, A, N25* 47.59', W80* 17.43', +000006.56, waypoint.1=PRAIZ, I, N26* 11.14', W80* 17.91', +000000.00, waypoint.2=ARKES, I, N26* 34.63', W80* 25.06', +000000.00, waypoint.3=LLNCH, I, N27* 26.13', W80* 41.74', +000000.00, waypoint.4=SMERE, I, N27* 44.89', W80* 39.04', +000000.00, waypoint.5=MLB, V, N28* 6.32', W80* 38.12', +000000.00, waypoint.6=COF60, I, N28* 19.47', W80* 33.30', +000000.00, waypoint.7=HERAL, I, N28* 24.68', W80* 29.90', +000000.00, waypoint.8=ATHOL, I, N28* 43.73', W80* 33.08', +000000.00, waypoint.9=STARS, I, N28* 41.88', W80* 44.93', +000000.00, waypoint.10=KIQTU, I, N28* 32.60', W80* 47.75', +000000.00, waypoint.11=ACM25, I, N28* 21.42', W80* 44.00', +000000.00, waypoint.12=OPTOZ, I, N28* 1.71', W80* 25.84', +000000.00, waypoint.13=ANGEE, I, N27* 28.08', W80* 8.90', +000000.00, waypoint.14=SURFN, I, N27* 15.76', W79* 49.08', +000000.00, waypoint.15=BERTH, I, N26* 57.22', W79* 19.52', +000000.00, waypoint.16=ZFP, V, N26* 33.32', W78* 41.87', +000000.00, waypoint.17=ZQA, V, N25* 1.53', W77* 26.79', +000000.00, waypoint.18=HODGY, I, N24* 9.63', W77* 23.69', +000000.00, waypoint.19=ENAMO, I, N23* 34.23', W77* 22.23', +000000.00, waypoint.20=UNV, V, N21* 23.83', W77* 13.72', +000000.00, waypoint.21=UMZ, V, N20* 18.17', W77* 5.97', +000000.00, waypoint.22=MUCU, A, N19* 58.20', W75* 50.13', +000249.34, but, unfortunately, I don't see how to export the altitudes to other files than FSNAV so here are the links to get them pdf print http://flatt.free.fr/pegase/files/kmia-mucu02.fsn.pdf fsn file http://flatt.free.fr/pegase/files/kmia-mucu02.fsn
29-03-2006, 12:01 AM
UPDATE TO CAPE CANAVERAL FPLN.................
The initial fpln turns to wide and thus, to far from the launch pads. Then, I made these updates New Fs 2004 fpln [flightplan] title=KMIA to MUCU description=KMIA, MUCU type=IFR routetype=1 cruising_altitude=31000 departure_id=KMIA, N25* 47.59', W80* 17.43', +000006.56 departure_position=GATE F 8 destination_id=MUCU, N19* 58.20', W75* 50.13', +000249.34 departure_name=Miami Intl destination_name=Antonio Maceo Intl waypoint.0=KMIA, A, N25* 47.59', W80* 17.43', +000006.56, waypoint.1=PRAIZ, I, N26* 11.14', W80* 17.91', +000000.00, waypoint.2=ARKES, I, N26* 34.63', W80* 25.06', +000000.00, waypoint.3=LLNCH, I, N27* 26.13', W80* 41.74', +000000.00, waypoint.4=SMERE, I, N27* 44.89', W80* 39.04', +000000.00, waypoint.5=MLB, V, N28* 6.32', W80* 38.12', +000000.00, waypoint.6=COF60, I, N28* 19.47', W80* 33.30', +000000.00, waypoint.7=Fix01, I, N28* 27.85', W80* 30.41', +000000.00, waypoint.8=Fix02, I, N28* 39.50', W80* 35.64', +000000.00, waypoint.9=Fix03, I, N28* 39.50', W80* 43.63', +000000.00, waypoint.10=Fix04, I, N28* 32.33', W80* 45.42', +000000.00, waypoint.11=TTS08, I, N28* 27.34', W80* 37.07', +000000.00, waypoint.12=OPTOZ, I, N28* 1.71', W80* 25.84', +000000.00, waypoint.13=ANGEE, I, N27* 28.08', W80* 8.90', +000000.00, waypoint.14=SURFN, I, N27* 15.76', W79* 49.08', +000000.00, waypoint.15=BERTH, I, N26* 57.22', W79* 19.52', +000000.00, waypoint.16=ZFP, V, N26* 33.32', W78* 41.87', +000000.00, waypoint.17=ZQA, V, N25* 1.53', W77* 26.79', +000000.00, waypoint.18=HODGY, I, N24* 9.63', W77* 23.69', +000000.00, waypoint.19=ENAMO, I, N23* 34.23', W77* 22.23', +000000.00, waypoint.20=UNV, V, N21* 23.83', W77* 13.72', +000000.00, waypoint.21=UMZ, V, N20* 18.17', W77* 5.97', +000000.00, waypoint.22=MUCU, A, N19* 58.20', W75* 50.13', +000249.34, New fsnav fpln http://flatt.free.fr/pegase/files/kmia-mucu02b.fsn New fsnav prints for alts http://flatt.free.fr/pegase/files/kmia-mucu02b.fsn.pdf Map http://flatt.free.fr/pegase/files/kmia-mucu02bm.fsn.pdf
29-03-2006, 02:07 AM
Easy wrote: Quote: Life's unfair sometimes ... Try having to miss the flight you were looking forward to for 2 months, because of FSINNN problem.
Michael Ward
Private Pilot ASEL Instrument Student
29-03-2006, 08:05 AM
I have been able to include altitude in the Level-D flightplan, i'm still trying PMDG 737 and 747. But i don't know if it's possible for FS9
flightplan to include waypoint altutude.
29-03-2006, 08:05 AM
Personally i would have woken up the next day and forgotten about it...... maybe thats just me
29-03-2006, 08:48 AM
FS9 flightplan can just set one cruise altitude.
The PSS A340 can include altitude by way points. Others planes I don't know FSNAV is OK with this and can, in flight be used as a "third party" FMS. I tried it yesterday around Cape Canaveral with the 727 and it works fine. (it is totally unrealistic but allows to enjoy the views rather than beeing stuck hand on the yoke, eyes on the needles). Anyway, just take it as a suggestion, this Cape Canaveral loop makes the flight about 1 hour longer. So, may be most of you may prefere doing this flight standard and direct ?
29-03-2006, 09:36 AM
I have just finished making plans for Level-D 767, PMDG 737 and PMDG 747. All have the altitudes programmed, but only the LVD 767 has speed included
as well. I'm going to upload now. Pegase, if you want then you could upload the FSNav plan to the FsP world site.
29-03-2006, 09:42 AM
I have just uploaded them, i also uploaded the FS9 plan.
29-03-2006, 10:31 AM
Quote:runibl wrote: Thanx Runi, I would off course, prefere to upload plans directly to the FsP world site, but Don't know if and how I can do this
29-03-2006, 11:43 AM
Just go to the site, choose "Download" then go into "FS Navigators Flight Plans".
There should be 5 buttons click the one called "Upload" Fill in "File Name" KMIA - MUCU or you can choose something else "Short Description" Miami Intl - Santiago de Cuba "Long Description" Miami Intl - Santiago de Cuba (Cape tour) "Creator/Author" your name of course In "File Upload" you choose the file to upload, in this case the FsNav flight plan. Then you just click on "Add File" and that's it. Or if you are completely lost, tell me and i can upload it for you. |
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